Originally posted by RealCannabis is a drug that in no way degrades a person's character
Incorrect, sir. A drug is a drug. It alters your mind or body in some way, as youve stated. Thus, like any drug, the reaction YOU have will be different from everyone else.
If by chance, you could say that cannibis affects all people the same way, you would have a valid argument. But because of the very nature of the drug, youre invalid. I know at least two people personally who, once started, it began to alter who they were. Maybe they let it become an addiction, maybe the way it chemically interacted with their body changed them. I cannot know for sure.
I can say, a drug, even as simple as aspirin changes the body. How my body and yours reacts will be completely different. Some people can become quite addicted to the drug mentally - which is just as dangerous as chemically. Others develop some sort of pseudo-chemical addiction as well. I think the reason it remains illegal is not because of how it affects a few but how it affects the masses.
Great post real. I don't really have a rebuttal for this one but I do want to express where I'm coming from as I do believe that degradation of character should not be associated with [CENSORED WORD], but rather the individual themselves.
I guess the first thing that needs to be addressed is defining what exactly degrades one's character...this is a very gray area, so our differences in opinion may stem from this very issue; however I think it may be something quite different.
With many drugs (LSD, Ecstasy, etc) people have very different experiences, but with [CENSORED WORD] I believe most people ("the masses") react in a very similar fashion. Generally speaking, high people enjoy similar activities, music, etc. Obviously this can vary from person to person but the generality stands. Suppose you were lighting up with 2 friends...it is very unlikely that one of your friends would fall asleep immediately while another becomes very excited. Most likely you would all have very similar experiences.
I guess it is also hard for someone other than yourself to describe what a negative change in character is...to each his own I suppose.
I'm also a strong believer that addiction has more to do with the person than the drug - drug education is key!
Anyways, I got a little off topic but this sure is an interesting subject!
Let me know what you think