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Old 05.07.2008, 12:47 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by screamingskull
You have a point, but there is a big difference between someone who has lung cancer's behaviour and someone who is a paranoid schizophrenics' behaviour. Its about their safety and the public's safety.




Isn't that what the government is all about, they tell us what is legal and what is not.

yes, that's what the government is all about, but there are degrees of government intervention. most people like less government intervention and the freedom to make their own choices, even if those involve some risk.

sure a government can act like a big parent and regulate every aspect of your life, from what you eat to how you spend your weekend, but those social experiments failed miserably in the XX century for a reason. oh, north korea is still around...

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Originally Posted by _slavo_
I'm with sskull on this one. I don't know much about weed triggering schizophrenia, but I know that weed fucks me up pretty bad always I do it (not exactly when I do it but afterwards - several weeks after I get smoke up I tend to get terribly depressed).

Maybe I just made up that shit in my head, who knows. But it works like that, so i know it can have adverse effects on human mind too.

yes, it does you. but what would you do if your government criminalized beer?

http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/...full/155/4/552
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