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No they shouldn't have it available. Casual marijuana use damages the brain. There is no evidence that legal marijuana results in lower teen marijuana use rates. To the contrary, rates of use have gone up across all age groups in Colorado.I am explaining that moving towards legalization in my state didn't make it less available to the general public, but more so. His contention was that legalization makes it less available to kids. Either he has no experience with marijuana, is lying to himself, or is high and lacking common sense.How would making it legal make it less available to kids?I don't think it's just adults, I smoked when I was a kid because it was EASIER than getting alcohol. If you think prohibition stops anyone from using YOU ARE HIGHER THAN ME. So yes I will "*****" (provide a reasonable argument) because I DONT THINK KIDS SHOULD USE POT. That's why legalizing it makes sense, they have to prove their of age, instead of a drug dealer trying to get them hooked. You are actually advocating making it easier for kids to get pot.
I had no issues ever getting marijuana. In fact marijuana was more prevalent and readily available in my state because now all you need is a friend with a medicinal card or a card yourself and you don't have to worry about getting caught since your friend can by your weed for you.
It wasn't illegal before it was made illegal. lmao.
Ask our ancestors. Ask them about gays too.
I don't see what faggots have to do with it. Other than that pot makes you gay.
General public should have it be aviable, kids should not, Colorado teens are using at a lower rate than before legalization
Marijuana use increases in Colorado according to new federal survey - The Denver Post
Its funny because the guy studying marijuana policy said that he doesn't believe this is the long term trend but the short term trend of implementing legalization.
