lets just say i know this guy "Ken". Ken's a Smoker, we'll call him "Ken the Smoker". He's been smoking weed now every day, for the past 5 years. He has a good job, a nice house, a good looking girlfriend and family that love him. My question is, why is he considered a criminal for a non-violent crime? He only smokes after work and never on the job. VOTE ALCP!!!
Yes. It's a shame that this video is only rated 2 stars, all the idiots that know nothing about it will of course action their biased opinions because of course, what they have been institutionalized to think, can't be wrong... The governments never lie? Pah. You're one of the 2 or 3 that have actually bothered to post a video that are actually serious. But it'd never be played on TV, it's too sensitive, zealots would be on to you.
This is a good video actually. People don't know anything about cannabis apart from the negatives that they have been indoctrinated to think, cannabis legalisation would be an interesting topic.
There is one major flaw in your theory - and that is, where does it stop?
So you want to legalise cannabis, basically because it can't be controlled at the moment.
What happens in 5 years time when our cannabis problem is a heroin problem? Do we legalise that so it can be "taxed and controlled"? And because "373,310" people are now using it?
Your logic is flawed man - just because it is running rampant doesn't mean it should be made legal.
There is some flaw, I was just being rather radical lol, to make people think. What I really would like to see is it accessible to those who need it. Why should morphine (class B I think) be available, but cannabis (class C) not? Cannabis is a miraculous medicine, with many uses
I wasn't saying we have a problem with cannabis, if legalized I don't think it would increase the use of other drugs. First, it is unique. Second, drug cops would have twice as much time to spend on fighting other drugs. Third, it is not very addictive (maybe JUST psycologically addictive - unlike everything else). I don't buy it is a gateway drug - I would never think of using anything else. I guess its all up to a matter of opinion really, thats why a conscience vote in parliment would be good
Great video mate. Its a shame the majority of kiwis remain controlled by the mainstream media. Wake up New Zealand!
MrXx0xx0xx 1 year ago
lets just say i know this guy "Ken". Ken's a Smoker, we'll call him "Ken the Smoker". He's been smoking weed now every day, for the past 5 years. He has a good job, a nice house, a good looking girlfriend and family that love him. My question is, why is he considered a criminal for a non-violent crime? He only smokes after work and never on the job. VOTE ALCP!!!
Squallzy13 3 years ago
why isnt this put on the leaders debate? this question needs to be answered!
Squallzy13 3 years ago
nic you're such a hotty. are you available? we can masterDebate a few things.....
BuuushJumper 3 years ago
lol thanks, well, yea i am
cutenicci 3 years ago
but not available you!
cutenicci 3 years ago
Yes. It's a shame that this video is only rated 2 stars, all the idiots that know nothing about it will of course action their biased opinions because of course, what they have been institutionalized to think, can't be wrong... The governments never lie? Pah. You're one of the 2 or 3 that have actually bothered to post a video that are actually serious. But it'd never be played on TV, it's too sensitive, zealots would be on to you.
ShyGuy440 3 years ago
This is a good video actually. People don't know anything about cannabis apart from the negatives that they have been indoctrinated to think, cannabis legalisation would be an interesting topic.
ShyGuy440 3 years ago
Thanks :) I have done heaps research on this topic, and you are right; but unfortunately did not go on TV! :(
cutenicci 3 years ago
There is one major flaw in your theory - and that is, where does it stop?
So you want to legalise cannabis, basically because it can't be controlled at the moment.
What happens in 5 years time when our cannabis problem is a heroin problem? Do we legalise that so it can be "taxed and controlled"? And because "373,310" people are now using it?
Your logic is flawed man - just because it is running rampant doesn't mean it should be made legal.
incywincyspida 3 years ago
There is some flaw, I was just being rather radical lol, to make people think. What I really would like to see is it accessible to those who need it. Why should morphine (class B I think) be available, but cannabis (class C) not? Cannabis is a miraculous medicine, with many uses
cutenicci 3 years ago
I wasn't saying we have a problem with cannabis, if legalized I don't think it would increase the use of other drugs. First, it is unique. Second, drug cops would have twice as much time to spend on fighting other drugs. Third, it is not very addictive (maybe JUST psycologically addictive - unlike everything else). I don't buy it is a gateway drug - I would never think of using anything else. I guess its all up to a matter of opinion really, thats why a conscience vote in parliment would be good
cutenicci 3 years ago
Wouldnt have thought this was a priority but ... good question
wairua89 3 years ago
thanks. you're right, it isn't a priority, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be. if this video makes it to TV, maybe people will be reminded
cutenicci 3 years ago
what a loser
simmoe2 3 years ago
you? why don't you elaborate
cutenicci 3 years ago
bakked
JustHardcoreForever 3 years ago
LOL WTF!!!!!
Nick0T33N089 3 years ago