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The WOD is unavoidable. Look at what happened with legal drugs like alcohol and tabacco. Thousands of people are being killed by these substances and millions suffer from the alcohol addiction of their close-ones. Society just cannot afford the burden of even more dangerous recreational drugs.
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weed does nothing bad compared alcohole and ur not lickly to smoke enofe to get cancer like cigs not to mention vaporizers.
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all legalizing would do is bring the price down and less kids would go to jail get probation ect and ther for effecting the rest of there lives far more then just smokeing weed.
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It wouldn'tmatter if it was legal. I got a DUI on my prescripton drugs MSContin and xanax, with out any kind of sobrity test or anything and spent three months in jail. Then they wouldn't even give me my meds, I lay sick for a week until my girl got an order from the judge.
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