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Recent studies show that marijuana isn't as bad as it was believed to be, but that it is safer to use then alcohol. Yet it is still under the same class as heroin, ecstasy, and shrooms which all are dangerous when used. Yet he is still in question about the legalization because of other one time use of some other drugs won't effect you as bad but will definitely damage you.

I believe that the scientific evidence of it helping patients and the lies that was told about it by our government that it should get a drug class mark down or legalization.

You can also argue that it is addictive but it is only mentally addictive. Many things are.

What do you guys say about this?

Marijuana, which is still placed in the same category as heroin, ecstasy and psychedelic mushrooms by the federal government, is no more dangerous than alcohol, President Barack Obama said in an interview published Sunday.

Speaking to New Yorker editor David Remnick, Obama said he still viewed pot smoking negatively but that on the whole, the drug wasnt the social ill that its been viewed as in the past.


As has been well documented, I smoked pot as a kid, and I view it as a bad habit and a vice, not very different from the cigarettes that I smoked as a young person up through a big chunk of my adult life. I dont think it is more dangerous than alcohol, Obama told the weekly magazine.

The president said pot was actually less dangerous than alcohol in terms of its impact on the individual consumer.

Its not something I encourage, and Ive told my daughters I think its a bad idea, a waste of time, not very healthy, he said.

Two states, Colorado and Washington, have legalized recreational marijuana use. Another 18, along with the District of Columbia, allow some legal pot use, primarily for medicinal purposes. But when it comes to federal law, marijuana remains a schedule 1 controlled substance - a drug with high potential for abuse but no accepted medical use - and the White House has said that Obama doesnt support changing that status.

Instead, Obama said in the New Yorker interview that hes focused on making laws that treat users fairly.

We should not be locking up kids or individual users for long stretches of jail time when some of the folks who are writing those laws have probably done the same thing, he told Remnick.

In August, Obamas Justice Department announced it would not challenge legalization in Colorado and Washington, and instead focus federal enforcement on trafficking cases and preventing pot from getting in the hands of kids. Prosecutors are now required to focus on distinct enforcement priorities that also include preventing driving while high and forbidding the cultivation of marijuana on public lands.

In the New Yorker, Obama said Colorado and Washingtons laws were important since they decriminalized a commonly used substance. But he also said the laws could raise questions for other illegal substances.

If marijuana is fully legalized and at some point folks say, Well, we can come up with a negotiated dose of cocaine that we can show is not any more harmful than vodka, are we open to that? Obama wondered. If somebody says, Weve got a finely calibrated dose of meth, it isnt going to kill you or rot your teeth, are we O.K. with that?

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No doubt. As a former smoker, I can definitely confirm marijuana isn't even close to as dangerous as alcohol. Just by experiencing the effects of each can confirm this, no scientific research needed. I no longer smoke anymore but I don't have a problem with it being legal, maybe it will make the world a bit more of a calmer place lol
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I say I'm ready to blow some dro. On a serious note I agree with the post above me.
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Parks wrote No doubt. As a former smoker, I can definitely confirm marijuana isn't even close to as dangerous as alcohol. Just by experiencing the effects of each can confirm this, no scientific research needed. I no longer smoke anymore but I don't have a problem with it being legal, maybe it will make the world a bit more of a calmer place lol
Definitely would help America since of the tax income that it generates. Would stop ruining lives when wrongly accused that the plant ruins lives when it is actually the system ruins them. Hopefully we will some changes in the near future.
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I agree. Plus it would free up jail space for people who actually deserve to go to jail. 80% of jail space is being taken up by people charged for possession or selling of marijuana. It's a waste of tax money.
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I agree with this. If you notice how many deaths there are with alcohol and compare it to marijuana deaths, you may be surprised.
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Fun Fact: Marijuana was the name given to Cannabis by the government because it sounded worse to the public, thus giving them support from average citizens about Marijuana being bad.
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Medkits wrote I agree with this. If you notice how many deaths there are with alcohol and compare it to marijuana deaths, you may be surprised.
Marijuana - 0
Alcohol - alcohol poisoning, drunk driving, drunk fights and so on. Equaling about 2.5 million deaths a year.
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Medkits wrote I agree with this. If you notice how many deaths there are with alcohol and compare it to marijuana deaths, you may be surprised.
Marijuana - 0
Alcohol - alcohol poisoning, drunk driving, drunk fights and so on. Equaling about 2.5 million deaths a year.
Exactly, not that many people understand that.
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Medkits wrote
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Medkits wrote I agree with this. If you notice how many deaths there are with alcohol and compare it to marijuana deaths, you may be surprised.
Marijuana - 0
Alcohol - alcohol poisoning, drunk driving, drunk fights and so on. Equaling about 2.5 million deaths a year.
Exactly, not that many people understand that.


Most people do understand that but are just too stubborn to accept it.
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