From what I've read here, nobody's trying to "convert" anyone. Except for you, going all "straight edge".JohnG@lt wrote:
The difference is that the single beer isn't going to make you inebriated. Getting high is an all or nothing thing. Sure, there are different states but in my experience I wouldn't want to drive a car just 'a little high' whereas after one beer I can function 100%.DonFck wrote:
Who said anything about being high all the time? If you let any substance interfere with your professional and social life, it's called a problem. Cannabis isn't something you have to do all day every day to "cope with the pain that is life". If that is the case for someone, that someone needs professional help. If it's restricted to that "beer after work" or as a relaxing weekend pastime either with or without friends, there's no issue.JohnG@lt wrote:
So you equate life with having a root canal and you need weed to get you through the day?
It's more fun with friends anyway.
Did I ever say to stop smoking? No. What I said was that weed advocates are the same as alcoholics, bible thumpers, or any other social group that tries to become less socially marginal by adding to it's member ranks. The first person to ever rice a car was probably looked at like a complete moron. As soon as people started copying his idea he gained social acceptance. See how this works? You smoke? Fine. Stop trying to 'convert' people to your cause.
Getting high isn't an all or nothing thing, at least not in my opinion. And not in yours either:
So you can have a relaxing minispliff and go about your day off from work. I wouldn't drive in an hour or two though, but still.JohnG@lt wrote:
It takes a lot of weed to get me high and a lot of alcohol to get me drunk.
Marijuana smokers shouldn't be regarded as a separate social group anyway.
I need around tree fiddy.