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Topic: How is marijuana a controlled substance? (Read 93 times)

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November 01, 2019, 09:15:31 AM
#8
Marijuana has beneficial effects on the body. But it is banned, considered a drug. Alcohol affects the body more painfully. Maybe we should ban alcohol and allow marijuana?
 https://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/20-medical-benefits-marijuana-you-probably-never-knew.html
I totally agree with you! Alcohol does much more harm to the body and society as a whole.
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November 01, 2019, 08:51:36 AM
#7
Marijuana has beneficial effects on the body. But it is banned, considered a drug. Alcohol affects the body more painfully. Maybe we should ban alcohol and allow marijuana?
 https://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/20-medical-benefits-marijuana-you-probably-never-knew.html
legendary
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October 31, 2019, 11:13:21 PM
#6
Two things to remember:

1. If you place a marijuana plant or some marijuana oil on a table in front of you, you can control it. You can do all kinds of things to it in your control of it. You can burn it. You can change it chemically. You can cook it. You can eat it. There are all kinds of ways you can control it. Almost anybody can control it in numerous ways;

2. Government can do nothing. It is only people who do things. People in government use government as a guideline for what they do. But whatever government does, it is really done by people, people acting out their position in government.

The point? Since anybody can control marijuana (#1, above), it is not marijuana control that government people do when they claim to control marijuana. Rather it is people control that government people do.

What is it called when people control other people, especially against their will, and on a regular basis? Isn't it called enslavement? Isn't it called slavery?

So, marijuana control is really enslavement of at least some of the people.

You might not like being enslaved, but you don't know what to do about it... how to get out of your slavery.

If you like marijuana enslavement for all people, just remember. If government can enslave you regarding your marijuana use, then they can enslave you regarding just about anything in your life. And if you promote the enslavement that government does regarding marijuana, then you are essentially a slaver. But (in the USA, at least), wasn't slavery abolished by the 13th Amendment?

The 13th Amendment:
Amendment XIII
Section 1.

Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
Section 2.

Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

What do you think about this?

Cool


Isn't it this way for most things the State does? Money, Food, Human behavior?

One of the cannabis family was traditionally used for fabric, i suppose they still allow this use?

The plants, all of them developed different ways to fight plagues. Some are poisonous to humans, some not so much, but they themselves are innocent. Coca leaves are pretty much innocuous, even beneficial in high altitudes, yet some people process them in some industrial process to extract a substance that makes people crazy. Some other plants like Cannabis are strong enough in its natural state to produce some effect without extracting and concentrating (tho i imagine there are drugs developed for medical use as pain relief etc).

Nobody stops to think of the plants, it only wants to live, not get eaten by bugs, thats why they developed that poison in the first place.

Recreational use, well i guess, if nobody gets harmed, but humans aren't the most disciplined of creatures, especially when under the effect of mild doses of bug poison that doesn't quite kill humans but make them feel "great" or whatever.

If you accept the State, you are already accepting a form of slavery. No use citing the very thing that made it: Constitution.
legendary
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October 31, 2019, 01:59:44 PM
#5
Here is your answer:   https://www.ibtimes.com/why-marijuana-schedule-i-drug-1821426


If some a**h***s somewhere want to take my freedom away, I make the law and regulation that they must do all the things that they are regulating against, right out in public.

Cool
legendary
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October 31, 2019, 01:57:43 PM
#4
Two things to remember:

1. If you place a marijuana plant or some marijuana oil on a table in front of you, you can control it. You can do all kinds of things to it in your control of it. You can burn it. You can change it chemically. You can cook it. You can eat it. There are all kinds of ways you can control it. Almost anybody can control it in numerous ways;

2. Government can do nothing. It is only people who do things. People in government use government as a guideline for what they do. But whatever government does, it is really done by people, people acting out their position in government.

The point? Since anybody can control marijuana (#1, above), it is not marijuana control that government people do when they claim to control marijuana. Rather it is people control that government people do.

What is it called when people control other people, especially against their will, and on a regular basis? Isn't it called enslavement? Isn't it called slavery?

So, marijuana control is really enslavement of at least some of the people.

You might not like being enslaved, but you don't know what to do about it... how to get out of your slavery.

If you like marijuana enslavement for all people, just remember. If government can enslave you regarding your marijuana use, then they can enslave you regarding just about anything in your life. And if you promote the enslavement that government does regarding marijuana, then you are essentially a slaver. But (in the USA, at least), wasn't slavery abolished by the 13th Amendment?

The 13th Amendment:
Amendment XIII
Section 1.

Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
Section 2.

Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

What do you think about this?

Cool

I think that you have misunderstood the fact of acquiring items.
Same thing can be said about guns. But do you consider why governments do not allow people to control those items? Because they can harm others in the same society. It is about the potential of using them not just acquiring them.

Why do you bring guns into it? If a person wants to harm himself by intentionally breaking his own arm, he can do it in many ways. He is even allowed by government. If he wants to break his arm by negligence, he is allowed; even by government. If he wants to harm himself with drug usage, why does government want to take away freedom in this area?

Look into it. Many people stab themselves in the mouth with forks or butter knives, and hurt themselves. It simply isn't big news. You probably have done it somewhere along the line. So, government wants to steal my private gun property, or my private marijuana property, but not my private fork property?

The only way you can do what you are promoting is to round all people up, and put them into strait-jackets, and have robots feed them and wipe their butt for them.

You are totally anti-freedom.

Cool


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October 31, 2019, 01:04:54 PM
#2
Two things to remember:

1. If you place a marijuana plant or some marijuana oil on a table in front of you, you can control it. You can do all kinds of things to it in your control of it. You can burn it. You can change it chemically. You can cook it. You can eat it. There are all kinds of ways you can control it. Almost anybody can control it in numerous ways;

2. Government can do nothing. It is only people who do things. People in government use government as a guideline for what they do. But whatever government does, it is really done by people, people acting out their position in government.

The point? Since anybody can control marijuana (#1, above), it is not marijuana control that government people do when they claim to control marijuana. Rather it is people control that government people do.

What is it called when people control other people, especially against their will, and on a regular basis? Isn't it called enslavement? Isn't it called slavery?

So, marijuana control is really enslavement of at least some of the people.

You might not like being enslaved, but you don't know what to do about it... how to get out of your slavery.

If you like marijuana enslavement for all people, just remember. If government can enslave you regarding your marijuana use, then they can enslave you regarding just about anything in your life. And if you promote the enslavement that government does regarding marijuana, then you are essentially a slaver. But (in the USA, at least), wasn't slavery abolished by the 13th Amendment?

The 13th Amendment:
Amendment XIII
Section 1.

Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
Section 2.

Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

What do you think about this?

Cool

I think that you have misunderstood the fact of acquiring items.
Same thing can be said about guns. But do you consider why governments do not allow people to control those items? Because they can harm others in the same society. It is about the potential of using them not just acquiring them.
legendary
Activity: 3766
Merit: 1368
October 31, 2019, 12:20:03 PM
#1
Two things to remember:

1. If you place a marijuana plant or some marijuana oil on a table in front of you, you can control it. You can do all kinds of things to it in your control of it. You can burn it. You can change it chemically. You can cook it. You can eat it. There are all kinds of ways you can control it. Almost anybody can control it in numerous ways;

2. Government can do nothing. It is only people who do things. People in government use government as a guideline for what they do. But whatever government does, it is really done by people, people acting out their position in government.

The point? Since anybody can control marijuana (#1, above), it is not marijuana control that government people do when they claim to control marijuana. Rather it is people control that government people do.

What is it called when people control other people, especially against their will, and on a regular basis? Isn't it called enslavement? Isn't it called slavery?

So, marijuana control is really enslavement of at least some of the people.

You might not like being enslaved, but you don't know what to do about it... how to get out of your slavery.

If you like marijuana enslavement for all people, just remember. If government can enslave you regarding your marijuana use, then they can enslave you regarding just about anything in your life. And if you promote the enslavement that government does regarding marijuana, then you are essentially a slaver. But (in the USA, at least), wasn't slavery abolished by the 13th Amendment?

The 13th Amendment:
Amendment XIII
Section 1.

Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
Section 2.

Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

What do you think about this?

Cool
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