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Prop 19 in Cali is failing :(

im with jaime on this as well. there are so many substances you can get intoxicated from.. does that mean we need a test for all of them? i got hit by an alcoholic who was drinking on his lunch break, driving the company car. people will do whatever they want, laws and tests dont stop them.

murder and theft are also illegal, im glad no one does that shit anymore.
 
"ahh crap"... That pretty much sums up the whole CA results for me. More of Boxer and her precious little damn guppies in the Sacramento River = no water for the farmers in SoCal, and Gov. Brown (AGAIN!!!!!!), = great news for welfare recipients and illegal immigrants, and bad news for anyone with a job, or worse yet, anyone who runs a business. Prop 19 would have solved so many problems with gang turf, and would have freed up thousands of jail cells and allowed the police to go after rapists and molesters in stead of retired hippies smoking a joint. I've never smoked it myself, but I have nothing aganst it, and it smells better than tobacco any day.

Charles
this for the most part ^^^ some of it smells bad, if you get hooka I think it smells better, after I got out the DEP 6 months into it after some surgeries I tried it twice and it is not that great I would rather drink a 6 pack and get a light buzz than smoke that and get sleepy.
 
people will do whatever they want, laws and tests dont stop them.

murder and theft are also illegal, im glad no one does that shit anymore.

if you look at behavior from economics perspective, people will engage in the act that they think provides the most benefit. Sometimes this act is illegal. with testing and laws, the benefit of the crime decreases somewhat because you are adding risk of consequences. This loss of benefit is enough to make the crime not worth it for a lot of people who were close to the margin. for others though it is still worth it. so yea laws and tests don't stop crimes, but they reduce the frequency at which they occur
 
if you look at behavior from economics perspective, people will engage in the act that they think provides the most benefit. Sometimes this act is illegal. with testing and laws, the benefit of the crime decreases somewhat because you are adding risk of consequences. This loss of benefit is enough to make the crime not worth it for a lot of people who were close to the margin. for others though it is still worth it. so yea laws and tests don't stop crimes, but they reduce the frequency at which they occur

^^^ This

You're thinking like an economist!
 
2 points. One is damn Nimbus you have some great debating skillz.....and 2 i am glad its failing because i believe it to be an introductory drug. I know, I know there will be 10 people on here that will say they smoke weed and thats it...and I can find 20 people that will tell you smoking weed was the start of a very bad downward spiral that either took control of their life till they hit rock bottom or how it ruined someone they loved life.
 
2 points. One is damn Nimbus you have some great debating skillz.....and 2 i am glad its failing because i believe it to be an introductory drug. I know, I know there will be 10 people on here that will say they smoke weed and thats it...and I can find 20 people that will tell you smoking weed was the start of a very bad downward spiral that either took control of their life till they hit rock bottom or how it ruined someone they loved life.

Doper alert
 
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