( http://sensiblebc.ca/ ) Whether or not you indulge I hope you'll add your voice to the cause of ending the costly, unfair and baseless prohibition against pot smokers. The signature drive will be in the early fall.
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That's a hard one to state, I think the impairment from smoking weed is far more than coffee (no matter how much I drink) as well as alcohol if you were to drink just one beer. The problem with this is that a very small amount of weed can get you high whereas a very small amount of alcohol does not make you drunk. A very large amount of weed also makes you high but a very large amount of alcohol will bring you into a much worse state of impairment or potentially death.konadog wrote:IPersonally I don't think it should be taxed beyond sales tax at all. We don't tax coffee, and that's about the level of impairment of smoking pot.
Do you smoke pot? (I'm not expecting an answer, but it doesn't sound as though you do) Some people can function quite well on it but I don't know of anyone who smokes pot and feels it doesn't impair you. Driving while high, for instance, has been shown to be relatively unproblematic while going through the motions, but as soon as something out of the ordinary occurs, it is difficult to judge the appropriate reaction. I've done my share of experimenting and can tell you that I do not act the same way high as I would normally, regardless of the task at hand. Drinking 12 cups of coffee a day, as I often do, yields very little affect on my operating system though.konadog wrote:I'm saying there is no "impairment" with smoking pot at all. The bad press and misinformation about the effects of pot are are carryover from the "Reefer Madness" days and not based on reality at all. Lots of pot-heads are skiers, mt. bikers, climbers and so on and on. And I know that when I was in uni the kids who were smoking pot before exams were the ones getting the top marks. The empirical, scientific research supports this as well.
maybe top marks in basket weaving or pottery...konadog wrote:I'm saying there is no "impairment" with smoking pot at all. The bad press and misinformation about the effects of pot are are carryover from the "Reefer Madness" days and not based on reality at all. Lots of pot-heads are skiers, mt. bikers, climbers and so on and on. And I know that when I was in uni the kids who were smoking pot before exams were the ones getting the top marks. The empirical, scientific research supports this as well.
Precisely the type of stereotyping I mean. Assumptions and folklore which lead to the current witch hunt against cannabis users.psilosin wrote:maybe top marks in basket weaving or pottery...konadog wrote:I'm saying there is no "impairment" with smoking pot at all. The bad press and misinformation about the effects of pot are are carryover from the "Reefer Madness" days and not based on reality at all. Lots of pot-heads are skiers, mt. bikers, climbers and so on and on. And I know that when I was in uni the kids who were smoking pot before exams were the ones getting the top marks. The empirical, scientific research supports this as well.