THANK YOU. I wish more people could understand that everything isn't black and white. Anyone who smokes weed because it's good for them is completely insane. Weed is good in the sense that it can help you relax, it can help you think through things differently, it feels good and it can be a very social thing. It's bad in the sense that it's not all that healthy. Smoking in general can't be healthy.
Just because it doesn't need to have medical benefits to justify being legal, doesn't mean these benefits shouldn't be used in it's defense.
Especially when it's likely the opposition will make up false negative things about it. In other words, if you believe in legalization, they you are going to build a case as strong as possible, and that will inevitably include medical benefits.
I only was referring to real medical benefits. The false ones I wouldn't worry about much, initiated people can find out which ones are true and false, and ultimately it always tends to happen on both sides of debates like this, so it's not going away.
Actually you might be. I'm not a stoner, but somehow everywhere I go I find atleast one pothead blindly praising the "sacred herb". I must say it is quite amusing to watch them finding elaborate ways to bring it up in a conversation.
There is a difference between being healthy in general, like vegetables, and having health benefits in particular cases, like medicines.
But I don't really know where I stand of legalization.
I can see a point the OP was possibly trying to make, in that those trying to get legalization should take more time in pointing out the real reasons legalization is good, such as increasing personal freedom, and reducing the black market.
IIN to be getting sick of all these bullshit health claims about weed?
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THANK YOU. I wish more people could understand that everything isn't black and white. Anyone who smokes weed because it's good for them is completely insane. Weed is good in the sense that it can help you relax, it can help you think through things differently, it feels good and it can be a very social thing. It's bad in the sense that it's not all that healthy. Smoking in general can't be healthy.
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Just because it doesn't need to have medical benefits to justify being legal, doesn't mean these benefits shouldn't be used in it's defense.
Especially when it's likely the opposition will make up false negative things about it. In other words, if you believe in legalization, they you are going to build a case as strong as possible, and that will inevitably include medical benefits.
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I only was referring to real medical benefits. The false ones I wouldn't worry about much, initiated people can find out which ones are true and false, and ultimately it always tends to happen on both sides of debates like this, so it's not going away.
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Very few are true though, I am less healthy for smoking weed, it's that simple.
Smoke of any kind can not be good for your lungs, obviously.
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Finally. A rational stoner. My search is ended.
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Wait, you mean I'm not alone?
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Actually you might be. I'm not a stoner, but somehow everywhere I go I find atleast one pothead blindly praising the "sacred herb". I must say it is quite amusing to watch them finding elaborate ways to bring it up in a conversation.
There is a difference between being healthy in general, like vegetables, and having health benefits in particular cases, like medicines.
But I don't really know where I stand of legalization.
I can see a point the OP was possibly trying to make, in that those trying to get legalization should take more time in pointing out the real reasons legalization is good, such as increasing personal freedom, and reducing the black market.