MikeK
Gold Member
Do you actually believe marijuana had anything at all to do with that fellow's actions? Or are you among those who, for some reason or other, want to believe it did?There really isn't much of a comparison WRT getting drunk or getting stoned. Most smokers I was around would pass around a joint or smoke a couple bowls and be good. If you smoke too much, you just get tired. On the other hand, if you drink too much, you get sick and puke all over everything and have a massive headache. I guess my definition of getting stoned is more akin to your social drinking. Just wanted to lighten my mood or change my outlook, not become a stumbling idiot.
The Miami cannibal's toxicology and actions tell a different story.
Have you considered that of countless millions who have used marijuana over the years there hasn't been a single act of violence attributed to it but in fact the opposite effect is authoritatively established?
Have you also considered that the Reefer Madness category, which includes the law-enforcement establishment, would eagerly seize upon an opportunity to further demonize marijuana and prolong its prohibition by falsely attributing such psychopathic actions to its use?
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