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However, drinking coffee is legal.
And it can't get you shot dead in an alley because you didn't pay your dealer for the gram or two you got.

However, drinking coffee is legal.
And walking down the street.

Stop being 12, please.
"UGGH MY PARENTS WANT TO RAISE ME PROPERLY"
"UUGGGHH I HAVE TO GO TO SCHOOOLL GAYASS"
except im older than you

FYI; everything you do until you're eighteen* does involve your parents.
How so?

EDIT: Is it because your parents are turned to when you do something illegal? That's really just how the law treats things, but I see your point.

Still trying not to sound anarchist.
« Last Edit: May 15, 2011, 04:05:59 AM by Dr.Block »

And it can't get you shot dead in an alley because you didn't pay your dealer for the gram or two you got.
more people have gotten themselves killed (or by the substance itself) by alcohol, then by weed.
and alcohol is legal.

logic broken

That's hard drugs. Cannabis isn't a hard drug.
Seriously, drinking a cup of coffee is more harmful to you than cannabis.
and peanuts kill more people annually than terrorists.
i think people would be more scared of a terrorist in their house then a packet of peanuts

How so?
UH.
NOT BECAUSE YOU'RE STILL IN YOUR PARENTS' CUSTODY.

NO WAY MAN, THAT'S JUST STUPID.
more people have gotten themselves killed (or by the substance itself) by alcohol, then by weed.
and alcohol is legal.
But you see, we're not talking about alcohol, we're talking about coffee.
"Logic fixed."

How so?
because you arent a "legal" citizen (in most aspects) untill you are a legal adult. till then you are like property of your parents. thus they take responsibility for everything you do/dont do.

they can go to jail if you break the law. they get fined if you skip school. so and so

while that is true i have witnessed what it does to people too many times
You know, I see people bring this up so much, but I've never seen someones life get ruined by weed.
However, drinking coffee is legal.
It is. Just because you do something illegal doesn't mean the cops are going to automatically find you. If you're stupid about doing illegal things, then no stuff you're going to get caught, but when you're doing a victimless crime that you can easily do in the privacy of your home, you can't get caught.
And it can't get you shot dead in an alley because you didn't pay your dealer for the gram or two you got.
and peanuts kill more people annually than terrorists.
i think people would be more scared of a terrorist in their house then a packet of peanuts
That argument makes no loving sense at all.


Strawmen arguments, you people are all using them.

Also I've never heard of violence related to weed except for the mexican drug cartels, but their weed is stuff anyway.

we're not talking about alcohol, we're talking about coffee.
"Logic fixed."
no
we are talking about drugs. like alcohol, caffeine, THC

more people have gotten themselves killed (or by the substance itself) by alcohol, then by weed.
and alcohol is legal. (after your 18)

logic broken
however people that do weed alot havent got much of a life anyway, its just not worth it.

Dear god. I hope I can move oout when I'm 16 and live under rent near my house. Just to get away.

however people that do weed alot havent got much of a life anyway, its just not worth it.
then define a "life" because that is extremely vague and cant be backed up as an argument.

and peanuts kill more people annually than terrorists.
i think people would be more scared of a terrorist in their house then a packet of peanuts
To elaborate on how much sense you don't make, I'm talking about the amount of damage they do to a single person, not to everyone.
Ergo, a pack of peanuts does no damage and a terrorist shoots you in the face.
Weed doesn't damage your body, so you're just being foolish.

Dear god. I hope I can move oout when I'm 16 and live under rent near my house. Just to get away.

I don't know what the laws are where you live and I don't feel like looking them up. But if you would do that where I live before 18 the police would consider you a runaway and detain you.

Either way, your life is on a bad track if you follow through with that.