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Pot legalization on the way?
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hoshi Wrote:
zdunklee Wrote:No it is not schedule 2, is it schedule 1, see for yourself: http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/scheduling.html
Huh, that's weird.
I'm trying to figure out why I thought it was a schedule II. I'm usually not wrong about that sort of thing, but it seems I am. Undecided Was it at one point on schedule II?

That is kind of odd, though. Cocaine is on Schedule II even though it is never, ever given for pain management or anything. Though I am a staunch opponent to the legalization of weed, I will admit it has limited (though existent) medical usage for management of pain/nausea/stress in terminal patients....and most Medical Health professionals would agree. It also is not physically addictive (though I and many others would say there is a risk of psychological dependence). Which means...it's kinda odd it's on schedule I, since it doesn't fit the qualifications.
As for comparing it to Alcohol...doesn't really fit. Yes, Alcohol can be harmful when drank in excess (as it IS a toxin), taken with medication, or if the consumer drives while impaired. I'll admit that 100% ...the difference? It's been around a long time, and there is no taking it away. It is, of course, controlled...by age laws.
The mechanics and risks are quite different, as is the level of impairment. In a way, you're talking about two different animals. Marijuana is classified as a hallucinogen, and alcohol as a depressant.

Who could really say what would happen if we legalized marijuana? Yes, yes, people point at a country where it was legalized. But how can you compare one country to another when it comes to the people? The culture? For instance, in America, we're up a creek because people are in debt up to their eyeballs. In Japan, they're up a creek because people are saving and won't spend.
Even the Netherlands, the icon for pot users, has recently had to crack down. They don't encourage it anymore, they "tolerate" it in "small amounts" as they said. Even those who grow it are limited to 5 plants per home. In Rotterdam, shops selling cannabis within 200 meters of schools must now shut down. In Amsterdam, there are now quite a few official "cannabis-free zones" because of nuisance to inhabitants of the areas.

And, to be honest, then what would employers do? Someone gets hurt on the job or makes a mistake that harms others because they were high. Then what? When I graduate, I'm going into the medical field, so this very poignant to me.

This is something that there will never be an agreement on. Ever.

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