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Marijuana Is Costing Tax Payers $$$! Posted: 06-12-07 03:58am
Reuters, May 3, 2005, "Marijuana behind 45
percent of U.S. drug arrests" --
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Marijuana arrests
account for almost half of all drug
arrests in the United States, which spends
$4 billion a year to catch, prosecute and
incarcerate offenders. "Since 1990, there
have been 6.2 million arrests for
marijuana possession and an additional one
million for marijuana trafficking. As of
2002, marijuana arrests comprised 45
percent of all drug arrests," the report
by The Sentencing Project said.
Do marijuana users really pose a burden to
society?
sillyakchick
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Posted: 06-12-07 21:27pm
It would seem to me that the drug task
force hell bent on going after simple
marijuana users is what is costing the
taxpayers money. I think this problem,
however is seperate from medical marijuana
use. My feelings about recreational and
social use of marijuana are aside from my
feelings about medical use of marijuana.
Regarding recreational use, I would much
rather see a bunch of pot heads wandering
the streets on a Friday night than a bunch
of drunks. I don't think I have ever
heard of a lethal overdose of marijuana,
but I have heard countless sad stories
about people dying from binge drinking.
Part of the reason that marijuana remains
illegal for recreational use is because
the government can't stop lay people from
growing it for themselves, and the tobacco
and alcohol lobbyists who line the pockets
of the politicians will see to it that
this does not change, as long as the
United States continues to elect their
leaders with money and advertising.
Similarly, the drug companies will ensure
that their synthetic Marinol remains on
the market for cancer patients while the
real, natural, simple grow-it-yourself
product remains illegal and out of reach
for most individuals. Additionally, I
would much rather see fewer Oxycontin
addicts out there overdosing and lying and
conniving ways to get physicians to
prescribe these medications than patients
using medical marijuana to ease their own
suffering.
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Tylanas
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Posted: 06-19-07 21:29pm
I mean seriously, you've heard of an angry
drunk... alcohol makes some people very
mean and violent.
I don't think I've ever heard of an "angry
pot-head". Marijuanna makes people mellow
to my knowledge... Pot-heads are far too
chilled out to smash in store windows,
beat up people, mistakenly attack a house
they think is a frat house and end up
causing an gentle man to commit accidental
manslaughter (a good friend of mine. they
let him off on self defense thank god.
freaking frat boys), or rape people.
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Birch
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In a Related Note... Posted: 06-20-07 12:09pm
admin
wrote:
Do marijuana users really
pose a burden to
society?
Other than eating more of their share of
funyuns, and unneccessarily taking up jail
space, no.
In my neck of the woods, the city council
decided that possession of even a joint
should land someone in jail, instead of a
ticket and fine. This new statute is to
be reviewed after a year is up.
I read an article that this statute is
unfairly enforced. Even though polls
suggest very similar usage throughout
races, at least six black men for every
one white man has been arrested so far for
mj possession. They aren't going into the
affluent suburbs to look, they are doing
it in the economically depressed and
predominantly african american
neighborhoods.
So they are arrested, and immediately
released because there is no jail space.
It's ridiculous.
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sillyakchick
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Re: In a Related Note... Posted: 06-20-07 13:53pm
Birch
wrote:
admin
wrote:
Do marijuana users really
pose a burden to
society?
Other than eating more of their share of
funyuns, and unneccessarily taking up jail
space, no.
In my neck of the woods, the city council
decided that possession of even a joint
should land someone in jail, instead of a
ticket and fine. This new statute is to
be reviewed after a year is up.
I read an article that this statute is
unfairly enforced. Even though polls
suggest very similar usage throughout
races, at least six black men for every
one white man has been arrested so far for
mj possession. They aren't going into the
affluent suburbs to look, they are doing
it in the economically depressed and
predominantly african american
neighborhoods.
So they are arrested, and immediately
released because there is no jail space.
It's
ridiculous.
That is crazy! They just legalized
posession of mj in Denver proper.
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Willa Weintraub
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Re: Marijuana Is Costing Tax Payers $$$! Posted: 06-22-07 14:47pm
admin
wrote:
Reuters, May 3, 2005,
"Marijuana behind 45 percent of U.S. drug
arrests" --
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Marijuana arrests
account for almost half of all drug
arrests in the United States, which spends
$4 billion a year to catch, prosecute and
incarcerate offenders. "Since 1990, there
have been 6.2 million arrests for
marijuana possession and an additional one
million for marijuana trafficking. As of
2002, marijuana arrests comprised 45
percent of all drug arrests," the report
by The Sentencing Project said.
Do marijuana users really pose a burden to
society?
well if they'de make it
legal we wouldn't have that problem!
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homerx
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Re: Marijuana Is Costing Tax Payers $$$! Posted: 05-30-08 22:11pm
admin
wrote:
Reuters, May 3, 2005,
"Marijuana behind 45 percent of U.S. drug
arrests" --
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Marijuana arrests
account for almost half of all drug
arrests in the United States, which spends
$4 billion a year to catch, prosecute and
incarcerate offenders. "Since 1990, there
have been 6.2 million arrests for
marijuana possession and an additional one
million for marijuana trafficking. As of
2002, marijuana arrests comprised 45
percent of all drug arrests," the report
by The Sentencing Project said.
Do marijuana users really pose a burden to
society?
No
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Ben23
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Posted: 06-02-08 02:57am
This article makes me think of "The Truman
Show"
Marijuana lives a fake life. All these
unnecessary actions, laws, and lies over a
plant.. not a man made substance. People
are making a huge deal over nothing.
Another example of over amplified fear in
America. I bet 9 out of 10 people on the
street doesn't know one correct fact about
marijuana, but knows everything about
alcohol. Why? It's because everyone has
experianced alcohol. If you take a large
group of people intimidated by something
that they dare not touch, sure false
things will be made up about it and
exaduration will occur.
Marijuana, as known by the common public,
is not real. It is a whole undiscovered
territory, that will be found once the
lies and fearfull false facts are put
aside.
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Posted: 06-02-08 11:06am
Ben23
wrote:
This article makes me think
of "The Truman Show"
Marijuana lives a fake life. All these
unnecessary actions, laws, and lies over a
plant.. not a man made substance. People
are making a huge deal over nothing.
Another example of over amplified fear in
America. I bet 9 out of 10 people on the
street doesn't know one correct fact about
marijuana, but knows everything about
alcohol. Why? It's because everyone has
experianced alcohol. If you take a large
group of people intimidated by something
that they dare not touch, sure false
things will be made up about it and
exaduration will occur.
Marijuana, as known by the common public,
is not real. It is a whole undiscovered
territory, that will be found once the
lies and fearfull false facts are put
aside.
good analogy...and I
love The Truman Show...good movie.thanks..