"Weed doesn't hurt anyone" Ohio family executed due to weed operations

And your solution of letting people just off themselves with said harder drugs is a no go for obvious moral reasons.

Allowing people to live their own lives and reap the consequences thereof creates some kind of moral problem? I find that to be nonsense.

Or is your moral qualm with allowing them to achieve a quick end to their miserable existence, as opposed to the morally superior long and drawn out existence of societal leeching?
 
And if weed was legal, this shit wouldn't have happened
Logic FAIL


Yes indeed.


Blame the motherfuckers who pretend to be "justices' of the SCOTUS.

Those low life HONORABLE sons of bitches somehow concluded in

Gonzales v. Raich , 545 U.S. 1 (2005), that under the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution, the United States Congress may criminalize the production and use of home-growncannabis even where states approve its use for medicinal purposes.

The miserable HONORABLE pieces of shit amended the Commerce clause - a bold face usurpation


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People are going to stop growing it if it's legal?

People aren't going to be killing for legal pot any more than people are killing for legal booze.

One of the new trends out there are boutique (legal) distilleries where they make high end vodka's or whiskey's.

No one is killing competitors for having a legal distillery.
You don't grow booze in the woods. It's a profession. Any pothead can grow pot so it's a lower class turf war. The distillers use marketing and pricing.

LOL- you are pointing out the difference between legal producers and illegal producers.

Lots of moonshiners made booze in the woods- and in cities- and elsewhere. Hell any drinker can make alcohol- alcohol is actually easier to make than growing pot- I can have a batch of beer ready to drink in 3 weeks- pot requires a growing season.

How many people are being killed for growing legal pot in Colorado? Or in Washington? About as many as are being killed for making legal alcohol.

Great points. And the Federal Government and wealthy American Business interests were behind criminalizing 'Moonshining' anyway. It was all about the money. It was a hostile takeover of a very lucrative business. The poor little guy had to be eliminated.

This awful incident is actually a stark exmple of why Marijuana nees to be decriminalized. No one should die or be imprisoned over Marijuana. It's time for us to evolve.
We have too many dopeheads now. Legalizing it will make it worse. Colorado is suffering more auto deaths as a result. Here I smell it often in the stores so the boneheads are driving loaded.

Nah, there are actually too many Alcoholics and legal prescription dopeheads. No one has ever overdosed on Marijuana. However, millions die from alcohol poisoning, liver disease, and prescription drug overdoses.

Marijuana has even been found to possess numerous health benefits. No one dies from 'too much' Marijuana. It's time to evolve and make its use an adult decision. The time has come.
 
Bottom line is, some religious nutter child molesters got together back in the day and decided Marijuana was 'Bad.' But obviously, they're far worse than Marijuana could ever be. They're the problem, not Marijuana.

No one has ever overdosed on Marijuana. Meanwhile, millions of Americans continue to die from alcohol poisoning, liver diesease, and prescription drug overdoses. So it's time to say 'FUCK YOU' to the religious nutbags, and decriminalize Marijuana. It's time to grow up and turn the page on this issue.
 
Another family harmed by our war on drugs.

If pot wasn't illegal, criminals wouldn't be killing people over it.
People are going to stop growing it if it's legal?

People aren't going to be killing for legal pot any more than people are killing for legal booze.

One of the new trends out there are boutique (legal) distilleries where they make high end vodka's or whiskey's.

No one is killing competitors for having a legal distillery.
You don't grow booze in the woods. It's a profession. Any pothead can grow pot so it's a lower class turf war. The distillers use marketing and pricing.

LOL- you are pointing out the difference between legal producers and illegal producers.

Lots of moonshiners made booze in the woods- and in cities- and elsewhere. Hell any drinker can make alcohol- alcohol is actually easier to make than growing pot- I can have a batch of beer ready to drink in 3 weeks- pot requires a growing season.

How many people are being killed for growing legal pot in Colorado? Or in Washington? About as many as are being killed for making legal alcohol.
No Retardo. YOU brought up booze production, not me. You cannot mass manufacture beer without a huge layout. Any dope head can grow weed, even if it is legal. Legalizing it won't stop it.

People will buy it to avoid taxes and pay less since there isn't the overhead. So your theory that this kind of story won't happen if legalized doesn't hold water. It's especially funny since you don't even know the motives.

People aren't buying illegal alcohol to avoid taxes.

None of us know what the motives are behind the killings- but the OP states the premise- that these murders were weed related.

We know exactly the effects of Prohibition- we experimented with Prohibition with Alcohol and not surprisingly- the effects were extremely similar- and a model for how prohibition of marijuana has played out.

Some people however refuse to learn from experience.
 
People are going to stop growing it if it's legal?

People aren't going to be killing for legal pot any more than people are killing for legal booze.

One of the new trends out there are boutique (legal) distilleries where they make high end vodka's or whiskey's.

No one is killing competitors for having a legal distillery.
You don't grow booze in the woods. It's a profession. Any pothead can grow pot so it's a lower class turf war. The distillers use marketing and pricing.

LOL- you are pointing out the difference between legal producers and illegal producers.

Lots of moonshiners made booze in the woods- and in cities- and elsewhere. Hell any drinker can make alcohol- alcohol is actually easier to make than growing pot- I can have a batch of beer ready to drink in 3 weeks- pot requires a growing season.

How many people are being killed for growing legal pot in Colorado? Or in Washington? About as many as are being killed for making legal alcohol.

Great points. And the Federal Government and wealthy American Business interests were behind criminalizing 'Moonshining' anyway. It was all about the money. It was a hostile takeover of a very lucrative business. The poor little guy had to be eliminated.

This awful incident is actually a stark exmple of why Marijuana nees to be decriminalized. No one should die or be imprisoned over Marijuana. It's time for us to evolve.
We have too many dopeheads now. Legalizing it will make it worse. Colorado is suffering more auto deaths as a result. Here I smell it often in the stores so the boneheads are driving loaded.

Despite any evidence that 'legalizing' will make it worse.

Nobody should be driving intoxicated- but we aren't suggesting making alcohol illegal because too many boozeheads are driving loaded.
 
People aren't going to be killing for legal pot any more than people are killing for legal booze.

One of the new trends out there are boutique (legal) distilleries where they make high end vodka's or whiskey's.

No one is killing competitors for having a legal distillery.
You don't grow booze in the woods. It's a profession. Any pothead can grow pot so it's a lower class turf war. The distillers use marketing and pricing.

LOL- you are pointing out the difference between legal producers and illegal producers.

Lots of moonshiners made booze in the woods- and in cities- and elsewhere. Hell any drinker can make alcohol- alcohol is actually easier to make than growing pot- I can have a batch of beer ready to drink in 3 weeks- pot requires a growing season.

How many people are being killed for growing legal pot in Colorado? Or in Washington? About as many as are being killed for making legal alcohol.

Great points. And the Federal Government and wealthy American Business interests were behind criminalizing 'Moonshining' anyway. It was all about the money. It was a hostile takeover of a very lucrative business. The poor little guy had to be eliminated.

This awful incident is actually a stark exmple of why Marijuana nees to be decriminalized. No one should die or be imprisoned over Marijuana. It's time for us to evolve.
We have too many dopeheads now. Legalizing it will make it worse. Colorado is suffering more auto deaths as a result. Here I smell it often in the stores so the boneheads are driving loaded.

Despite any evidence that 'legalizing' will make it worse.

Nobody should be driving intoxicated- but we aren't suggesting making alcohol illegal because too many boozeheads are driving loaded.


It is not "legalizing" it is DECRIMINALIZING

Americans have an ABSOLUTE RIGHT to self medicate protected by the Constitution (1787) and the NINTH Amendment.

But the HONORABLE stupid fucks who pretend to be justices of the SCOTUS are NOT familiar with the Constitution (1787) nor its NINTH Amendment.

Research and find out if there were "drug" related criminal problems prior to the enactment of the Harrison Act of 1914.


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You don't grow booze in the woods. It's a profession. Any pothead can grow pot so it's a lower class turf war. The distillers use marketing and pricing.

LOL- you are pointing out the difference between legal producers and illegal producers.

Lots of moonshiners made booze in the woods- and in cities- and elsewhere. Hell any drinker can make alcohol- alcohol is actually easier to make than growing pot- I can have a batch of beer ready to drink in 3 weeks- pot requires a growing season.

How many people are being killed for growing legal pot in Colorado? Or in Washington? About as many as are being killed for making legal alcohol.

Great points. And the Federal Government and wealthy American Business interests were behind criminalizing 'Moonshining' anyway. It was all about the money. It was a hostile takeover of a very lucrative business. The poor little guy had to be eliminated.

This awful incident is actually a stark exmple of why Marijuana nees to be decriminalized. No one should die or be imprisoned over Marijuana. It's time for us to evolve.
We have too many dopeheads now. Legalizing it will make it worse. Colorado is suffering more auto deaths as a result. Here I smell it often in the stores so the boneheads are driving loaded.

Despite any evidence that 'legalizing' will make it worse.

Nobody should be driving intoxicated- but we aren't suggesting making alcohol illegal because too many boozeheads are driving loaded.


It is not "legalizing" it is DECRIMINALIZING

Americans have an ABSOLUTE RIGHT to self medicate protected by the Constitution (1787) and the NINTH Amendment.

But the HONORABLE stupid fucks who pretend to be justices of the SCOTUS are NOT familiar with the Constitution (1787) nor its NINTH Amendment.

Research and find out if there were "drug" related criminal problems prior to the enactment of the Harrison Act of 1914.
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where in the constitution is the right to "self medicate"?

it's not that I don't think it should be legalized, it's that your assertion is false.
 
No one has ever overdosed on Marijuana. Meanwhile, millions of Americans continue to die from alcohol poisoning, liver diesease, and prescription drug overdoses. So it's time to say 'FUCK YOU' to the religious nutbags, and decriminalize Marijuana. It's time to grow up and turn the page on this issue.

The teen, identified as Levy Thamba Pongi -- an exchange student from the Democratic Republic of Congo -- died in March last year when he jumped off a balcony on the fourth floor of his building after consuming a marijuana cookie containing 65 milligrams (mg) of Tetrahydrocannabinol -- the active ingredient in marijuana -- which was over six times the recommended serving size of 10 mg of THC.


Marijuana Overdose Through Pot Edibles A Cause For Concern, Says CDC
 
No one has ever overdosed on Marijuana. Meanwhile, millions of Americans continue to die from alcohol poisoning, liver diesease, and prescription drug overdoses. So it's time to say 'FUCK YOU' to the religious nutbags, and decriminalize Marijuana. It's time to grow up and turn the page on this issue.

The teen, identified as Levy Thamba Pongi -- an exchange student from the Democratic Republic of Congo -- died in March last year when he jumped off a balcony on the fourth floor of his building after consuming a marijuana cookie containing 65 milligrams (mg) of Tetrahydrocannabinol -- the active ingredient in marijuana -- which was over six times the recommended serving size of 10 mg of THC.


Marijuana Overdose Through Pot Edibles A Cause For Concern, Says CDC

Yeah. That's an unnatural amount . He didn't die from the weed . Gravity killed him.
 
No one has ever overdosed on Marijuana. Meanwhile, millions of Americans continue to die from alcohol poisoning, liver diesease, and prescription drug overdoses. So it's time to say 'FUCK YOU' to the religious nutbags, and decriminalize Marijuana. It's time to grow up and turn the page on this issue.

The teen, identified as Levy Thamba Pongi -- an exchange student from the Democratic Republic of Congo -- died in March last year when he jumped off a balcony on the fourth floor of his building after consuming a marijuana cookie containing 65 milligrams (mg) of Tetrahydrocannabinol -- the active ingredient in marijuana -- which was over six times the recommended serving size of 10 mg of THC.


Marijuana Overdose Through Pot Edibles A Cause For Concern, Says CDC

Yeah. That's an unnatural amount . He didn't die from the weed . Gravity killed him.

Kinda like how alcohol doesn't kill anyone in a drunk driving crash.
 
People aren't going to be killing for legal pot any more than people are killing for legal booze.

One of the new trends out there are boutique (legal) distilleries where they make high end vodka's or whiskey's.

No one is killing competitors for having a legal distillery.
You don't grow booze in the woods. It's a profession. Any pothead can grow pot so it's a lower class turf war. The distillers use marketing and pricing.

LOL- you are pointing out the difference between legal producers and illegal producers.

Lots of moonshiners made booze in the woods- and in cities- and elsewhere. Hell any drinker can make alcohol- alcohol is actually easier to make than growing pot- I can have a batch of beer ready to drink in 3 weeks- pot requires a growing season.

How many people are being killed for growing legal pot in Colorado? Or in Washington? About as many as are being killed for making legal alcohol.

Great points. And the Federal Government and wealthy American Business interests were behind criminalizing 'Moonshining' anyway. It was all about the money. It was a hostile takeover of a very lucrative business. The poor little guy had to be eliminated.

This awful incident is actually a stark exmple of why Marijuana nees to be decriminalized. No one should die or be imprisoned over Marijuana. It's time for us to evolve.
We have too many dopeheads now. Legalizing it will make it worse. Colorado is suffering more auto deaths as a result. Here I smell it often in the stores so the boneheads are driving loaded.

Nah, there are actually too many Alcoholics and legal prescription dopeheads. No one has ever overdosed on Marijuana. However, millions die from alcohol poisoning, liver disease, and prescription drug overdoses.

Marijuana has even been found to possess numerous health benefits. No one dies from 'too much' Marijuana. It's time to evolve and make its use an adult decision. The time has come.
Pot turns people into planters. You are delusional. The real problem with it is people think they are fine or smarter when they are stoned. Nobody thinks alcohol makes them smarter. Most people have no problem with alcohol but many times more do it, it's commonly sold. Stoners eventually want the bigger high too so your analogy is false.
 
No one has ever overdosed on Marijuana. Meanwhile, millions of Americans continue to die from alcohol poisoning, liver diesease, and prescription drug overdoses. So it's time to say 'FUCK YOU' to the religious nutbags, and decriminalize Marijuana. It's time to grow up and turn the page on this issue.

The teen, identified as Levy Thamba Pongi -- an exchange student from the Democratic Republic of Congo -- died in March last year when he jumped off a balcony on the fourth floor of his building after consuming a marijuana cookie containing 65 milligrams (mg) of Tetrahydrocannabinol -- the active ingredient in marijuana -- which was over six times the recommended serving size of 10 mg of THC.


Marijuana Overdose Through Pot Edibles A Cause For Concern, Says CDC

Yeah. That's an unnatural amount . He didn't die from the weed . Gravity killed him.

Kinda like how alcohol doesn't kill anyone in a drunk driving crash.


The question was about overdosing .
 

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