KevinWestern
Hello
decreasing your potential in a competition with others is sometimes worse than just killing. because it is a subtle killer of the future....
I don't care about the established adults.
But the youth is vulnerable and a dangerous myth about "beneficial pot" is very dangerous to that youth's future.
Including law enforcement interactions ( I don't mean legality of pot) - marijuana clouds the differentiating ability and coupled with emotional instability of the youth and generally lack of experience with nowadays very crude law enforcement people - it is also a risk to ruin the future in all other possible ways, not only competition on the educational/job market.
Who is talking about legalizing pot for youngsters? The legal age will be set at 21, and the message we'll send to the kids is that only responsible adults who are of legal age may partake in the drug if they choose to do so.
We will see as many high 14 years stumbling around as we currently see drunk 14 year olds, which (as you know) is really not many.
I think you're being a tad overly concerned here.
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