Aug 08 2012, 11:59 PM
Personally, I have been high before and I didn't find any reason to not legalize it. But for the sake of the future I would still vote the contradictory "No".
My personal experience while being high is it's kinda like.. a mellow & happy escape that hurts my motivation to really do anything (work, homework, go work-out)
so.. that's why I like caffeine more than marijuana. (Because I can work more efficiently)
[video=youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=OTVE5iPMKLg[/video]
The reason why I would say "No" is because one day I will have children and I can't tell them not to smoke marijuana if it's legal (especially if I vote to legalize it), but I can tell them that they should do it in moderation. Basically using the fact that it's illegal as a means to an end.
If they get fired from a job, get an F in classes, or just all around become a fat slouching piece of shit, because they're high too often, I will disown them; and I would prefer not to do that.
That's my reason why I would vote "no".
My personal experience while being high is it's kinda like.. a mellow & happy escape that hurts my motivation to really do anything (work, homework, go work-out)
so.. that's why I like caffeine more than marijuana. (Because I can work more efficiently)
[video=youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=OTVE5iPMKLg[/video]
The reason why I would say "No" is because one day I will have children and I can't tell them not to smoke marijuana if it's legal (especially if I vote to legalize it), but I can tell them that they should do it in moderation. Basically using the fact that it's illegal as a means to an end.
If they get fired from a job, get an F in classes, or just all around become a fat slouching piece of shit, because they're high too often, I will disown them; and I would prefer not to do that.
That's my reason why I would vote "no".