There's been a lot of discussion about marijuana legalization recently, and it seems to me that a lot of people who are in favor of it either are pot smokers, or would smoke pot if it were legal.
I'm completely in favor of pot legalization; it's objectively safer than alcohol and tobacco, it doesn't affect your ability to be a contributing member of society (unless you're arrested for it), and the "war on drugs" is an inefficient, expensive, and morally indefensible mess.
The thing is, even if it were made legal in Michigan, I would never, ever use pot, for most of the same reasons I don't smoke. (expensive habit, addictive, smells gross, family history of lung cancer, etc.) So I was wondering, is there anyone else who is in favor of pot legalization for the good of society despite their own personal opinions of it, or am I the only one?
I'm completely in favor of pot legalization; it's objectively safer than alcohol and tobacco, it doesn't affect your ability to be a contributing member of society (unless you're arrested for it), and the "war on drugs" is an inefficient, expensive, and morally indefensible mess.
The thing is, even if it were made legal in Michigan, I would never, ever use pot, for most of the same reasons I don't smoke. (expensive habit, addictive, smells gross, family history of lung cancer, etc.) So I was wondering, is there anyone else who is in favor of pot legalization for the good of society despite their own personal opinions of it, or am I the only one?

). The only people who benefit from marijuana being illegal are the cartels and criminals. Which is why legalizing it will be a great uphill battle. They will pump BILLIONS into fighting it, because they will loose the billions a year that the illegalization keeps in their pockets.
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...I would describe it as "nasty, dirty sweat socks". Then again, that could just have been the clientele ^_^ It just doesn't appeal to me personally, but, to each his or her own. If you're somewhere it's legal and you're of age, go for it, but do it responsibly, as you would with alcohol or cigs.
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