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Originally posted by ataxy
i was smoking way to much before( about 1once to 2once per week) ,i was growing it way to much before(i had beetween 100 to 150 plant in my basement"my personnal little sea of green") ,but i decided to quit smoking a year and a half ago cuz it was taking to much place in my life now i am dad and i intend on teaching my kid that smoking ganga aint bad it abusing it that is bad actualy in my familly about everybody smoke tha weed except my mom some of them are lawyer some of the are woodworker etc..., but nobody ever did anything wrong ,now the goverment(canada that is) is starting to wake up to the fact that there is nothing wrong in smoking a little blunt here and there and personnaly i have seen more aggressivness from people against it then from the people for it so i guess to them i say light a big one and let the power of the herb open up your mind you will see it is therapeutic
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Wow, dude, you're really not helping our argument, here. Do yourself, me, and the entire pro-pot community a favor and run your comments through a spelling and grammar checker before submitting. I don't even know where to begin with this. Excuse my ignorance, but they
do have punctuation in Canada, don't they?
The problem with the sacrifice analogy is that sacrificing is a deed that is all about damaging someone else's life. Pot, on the other hand, is entirely self-deprecating. If you wake up, and decide to smoke a blunt rather than go clean up last night's puke from the bathroom wall, then that's a bad choice, but it's your bad choice to make. I also, however, think that the Bob Marley explanation is a bad one. I've never been one to believe that religious belief justifies a wrong. If you believe that, then the crusades were a completely justifiable slaughter.