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There are any number of moral objections to pot, beginning with the inarguable fact that it only serves one purpose: to intoxicate its user, to impair and diminish his judgment...a judgment that directly impacts his ability to define and make moral choice. And it does this while working no appreciable good other than providing a false joy.
Demonstratively wrong, serves medicinal and spiritual/meditative uses, as well as uses that are unique person to person. And for some reason you've jumped on the 'you can have one beer but you need to smoke 20 joints' train which is stupid.
No. Demonstrably not the case. You're conflating the misuse of alcohol with the intended use of pot.
In case you haven't noticed, a lot
a lot 'misuse' alcohol under the pretense that alcohol is
supposed to be used like that. And I mean a lot of people use it like that. Go, say for an example, to any bar, liquor store, street corner, or party, and observe it for yourself.
Correct. All abuses of the product. And many a killer uses a gun or knife, but the response isn't to ban either. The entire point of pot is to impair your mental faculties, which is a recipe for misconduct.
'The entire point of pot is to impair your mental faculties, which is a recipe for misconduct'. Are you sure about that? As in, why do you claim this? Here's what weed does: It gets you high. If you smoke too much, you get super stoned. BUT no matter
how much you smoke in one sitting, you will not die. The same cannot be said of alcohol, or nearly any other psychoactive.
That's just nonsense, given I've set out points against it that are neither rooted nor the product of ignorance and there's literally nothing in my objection that can remotely be described as hypocritical...well, can't be demonstrated to be. Anyone can declare a thing.
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Not hypocritical, merely uneducated. To demonstrate:
How many times have you smoked weed, Town Heretic?