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    Get $10,000 If You Prove Booze Is Safer Then Weed

    • Thu Sep 24 02:02 pm, 2009
    • views: 497
    • from: blaze9606
    • category: news

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darkcycle

Sep 24 2009, 11:47 pm

Sorry about misspelling your name.

darkcycle

Sep 24 2009, 11:46 pm

Conner, you just proved Alcohol is safer than prohibition.

Connor from Ottawa

Sep 24 2009, 4:26 pm

The only way that booze is safer than weed is in the sense that if your drinking booze in your home (essentially harming your stomach, liver, kidneys along with other organs that are damaged by alcohol consumption) and the police have reason to enter your house, you will probably not even have to explain why you have alcohol. It won't go on your criminal record, you won't be deemed a criminal, you won't have to explain where you got it, and there's no way that a single peacful night of consuming a little bit of alcohol will prevent you from aquiring for instance a government job. However if instead of alcohol you are consuming a marijuana cigarette when the police enter your household the police immediately treat you as a threat. Then you will likely be charged by the police, questionned about how you obtained the drug, once on your record as a drug user it will prevent you from obtaining "good" jobs which usually come with alot of security. Another way in which alcohol is safer than marijuana is that anyone with proper identification stating they are of a legal age can purchase alcohol directly from the government (at least in Canada). However if one wants to obtain marijuana they usually need to call someone who sells it on the streets. Due to the high profitability of selling marijuana it has become a very crowded market, a black market which has forced marijuana to be associated with hard drugs like cocaine, heroin, ecstacy to name a few. Marijuana has been associated with hard drugs that cause thousands of deaths a year (much llike alcohol). In these 2 senses alcohol is safer than marijuana.

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