mattskramer
Senior Member
I agree with it 100% but I think that it explains my view better than I could explain it myself.
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Originally posted by proud_savagette
I don't have any problem with marijuana used for medical purposes, but I don't think it should be legal. This is coming from a teenager, who has seen other teenagers drop out of school because of marijuana. You see, marijuana has been proven to be a gateway drug for most teens who use it. Young people who smoke marijuana are two to five times more likely to move on to harder drugs, according to a group of researchers who published their conclusions from a recent study in the Journal of American Medical Association. It is also the informal conclusion of two recent high school graduates who talked with Family News in Focus. The two said they no longer smoke marijuana, but that most of the kids they smoked pot with in high school went on to harder drugs and aren't able to hold jobs.
Originally posted by Semper Fi
Marijuana is legal in Alaska, where I live. You can have 2 ounces growing in your home, but you can only use it in your home or some other non-public place. So far (the legalization was released around September 2003), I haven't notic3ed much of a differance, mostly because my eighth grade friends aren't into that. However, I would say that even though pot is a more dangerous substance than tobacco and alchohal, I think that it should be legal as it is here in the North as it should in the Lower 48.