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  • interesting! Often wish I'd never been exposed to alcohol, cigarettes or marijuana. if being hooked on cigarettes has taught me nothing else it has taught me to stay away from other drugs. I believe it would do society good to ban these "legal drugs". However then you have a human rights question. If you are a government or a parent, do you ban things "for their own good"? Or give them the freedom to experiment /think/learn for themselves? I guess we do a bit of both. It's a grey area.

  • speaking of human rights when did they feel it was ok to mass medicate society with fluoride? Just a thought.

  • ahhh.... great thinking 99.... I did actually think of this issue also when I made that point about human rights. Yes, you are right. If one is poor and cannot afford filtered water or other alternatives to the fluoridated mains supply, what other choice do you have? Yes, I believe that is a human rights issue. Having said that though, for me, LOSING fluoridated water would also be a human rights issue :P

  • Its all about choice and and the freedom to choose...they have taken that freedom away from those who dont want fluoride whether it be a medical condition, those who simply choose to not put chemicals in their body or even the elderly with false teeth. Its all about choice and those who want fluoride should be up there protesting with those who dont simply because today they has stripped my choice to choose ...tomorrow it might be you!

  • I enjoyed this video however saying the cigarettes are the most addicting things in the world doesn't sound too correct to me, I'm pretty sure heroine is much more addicting, but if you're saying the thing most people are addicted to then you'll probably be correct saying cigarettes.

  • Personally I think the INTERNET is #1 addiction

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  • Cannabis is useful in many applications, whereas cigarettes and booze only cause addiction and death.

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  • does the world really need two more drug trades to go underground...

    prohibition merely allows those who wish to profit through illegal means earn money... if anything marijuana should be legalised in order for there to be proper regulation by the government eg. cigarette QUIT program. I like a good drink and a smoke from time to time. I can't help it society holds no control to their own doings... legalisation would also aid in easing strain on our prison systems

  • you rock out!!!

  • I sooo agree with this. I was thinking of making a vlog on it for a variety of reasons..mainly just my own personal views and because last year Massachusetts decriminalized possession of small amounts of marijiuana.

    2:17 I have't driven while stoned (and never will), but I've been in a car with friends while stoned. One time our friend who doesn't smoke was driving the rest of us and we were honestly freaking out. We were probably going 40 mph (65 kph) and it felt like we were going 100mph

  • RIGHT WITH YOU ON THIS ONE

  • Exactly my belief, no matter how much truth goes towards the legalization of marijuana i dont see the federal government turning their heads any time soon

  • In actuality, the war on drugs is not an apparent disruption, as it helps to fuel the law enforcement, legal and penal systems, and addiction "services" (oftentimes court mandated). I can say that Americans have opted for greater security over freedom, which has invariably put our freedoms and liberty in peril. If by locking up and arresting large numbers of people is what the people want, the govt. is all to eager to comply. This is soft-peddled fascism in America. Want it to change? Organize!

  • The fact is, marijuana continues to be perceived-and used-as strongly symbolic of social deviance and disruption, when in fact, the war on (all) drug use is the disruption. The purported "dangers" of marijuana are not at issue, but its strong symbolic presence in western culture is something that the status quo feels justified in fighting against. Cigarettes and alcohol are a large part of economies, and will continue to be so.

  • you are amazing. Perfectly said. Everyone needs to listen to you because you are 100% correct. good shit. thankyou for posting this vid you are a very intelligent woman. respect

  • YEAH fuck that shit its bad for you smoke weed, i trust the mexicans grownin my bud more than the slick looking docters pushing those damn pills.

  • Absolutely. Glad you can see it.

    ★★★★★

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