No to MJ, Part Deux

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And this, dear readers, is exactly why we should not legalize marijuana.

"Hey listen. Pot is not a bad thing. When's the last time that someone got clocked in the head by someone else because they were stoned?! How about when they were intoxicated? Haha. I know, I know, I'm still wrong according to some. I understand that many of you don't like the idea of pot being legalized, but wouldn't you rather see someone stoned on the couch rather than running over a family because they were so blasted drunk that they believed that their pine fresh scent hanger on the front mirror of the car was real and they swerved to miss the "tree", then swerved to miss the other "tree"? Hahaha. People, I've never tried pot before, and sorry to the policemen readin this, but, I think it's a wonderful idea! I mean, having something to open your senses once in a while. Sometimes you need that in this world. I mean, come on. Where would the Beatles have gone if not for some "new experiences" or any bands of the sixties.


Oh! And somethin else to ponder in your completely "clear heads". hahahaha Maybe pot could help us get out of this horrible recession. Just think, everyone could be happier, money or no money, and there could, quite possibly be an elimination of threat or harm to one another, cause whose really to blame when we would rather not have the Atomic bomb blow up, but rather, the "atomic bong"?! hahahah Alright, I'm out people, love, happiness, and peace to all!"

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CarterO Author Profile Page said:

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