Originally posted by GeneralSnake
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Some examples : Model glue, white-out (correction ink), rubber cement, alcohol.
I wont debate you on the drug seeking behavior is drug seeking behavior, but I just choose not to buy into this "let's give in" attitude.
In reference to another point around "Criminalizing something that a large percentage of the population uses ", I will disagree. What number is that?
In your world, you interact with people that sympathize or take part in that kind of thing. In my world, few people do it. And you don't know me that well, so you don't realize that people actually share things with me despite who I am- so I already know everyone around me that uses cocaine, smokes pot, and etc. In a nutshell, in my world, few use these drugs.
The long-view assumption that everyone is on something doesnt work for me because its what we term a "broad-set justification" statement- covers a lot of ground on a very coarse based assumption. It also is handy and readily available anytime the arguement takes a line that may be contrary to a belief.
As I said- anyone can come out here to California, and I'll take you on a legitimate tour of what your "innocuous" marijuana does to people.
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