 Shawn
Shawn         
         Nearly half of adults in the U.S. say they have tried marijuana, a new Gallup survey found, the highest measured to date.
The poll found that 49% of adults say they have tried marijuana, up from 45% in 2017 and 2019. Just over 50 years ago, only 4% of American adults said they had tried marijuana. But by 1977, the share of adults who said they had tried the substance surpassed 20%, rising to around 30% in 1985 and more than 40% by 2015. — USNews.com
 Vera Mont
Vera Mont         
         I would like to make an important point here, that this (as of recent) liberalization of drug policies has been driven from grassroot movements in America. I believe this trend will continue unabated. Do you believe so also? — Shawn
 Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
          Shawn
Shawn         
         I don't see a quantitative change in self-indulgent behaviour, only in the venues whereby escape mechanisms are made available. — Vera Mont
 Shawn
Shawn         
         All I know is that legal Marijuana will in all likelihood be regulated by the FDA. Expect to see novel modes of delivery and safety + quality control. Isn't that awesome? — Agent Smith
Hedonism is our schtick - if there's anything we humans are good at, it's how to have fun. We're fun-loving creatures! — Agent Smith
 javi2541997
javi2541997         
         . Expect to see novel modes of delivery and safety + quality control. Isn't that awesome? — Agent Smith
 Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
          javi2541997
javi2541997         
         I'm sure the FDA has already asked marijuana companies to stick a MARIJUANA KILLS sticker on their products. — Agent Smith
 Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
         Exactly! They are hypocrites as much as when they sell tobacco packets — javi2541997
 unenlightened
unenlightened         
          0 thru 9
0 thru 9         
          Shawn
Shawn         
         I think it indicates that the American population is traumatised and self-medicating with anything it can get to reduce the pain and get through the day. It is at best misleading to call that 'hedonism'.
They are taught that if they are not rich, beautiful and happy they are themselves to blame, and the weight of guilt they are made to feel for the structural inequality of society, which adds to the trauma of an isolating uncaring community rife with desperate poverty, homelessness and violence set amongst images of fabulous wealth and beauty unavailable to them. — unenlightened
 Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
          Benj96
Benj96         
          Shawn
Shawn         
          Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
          javi2541997
javi2541997         
         What exactly is wrong/right about cannabis anyway? — Agent Smith
 Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
          javi2541997
javi2541997         
         Is the apotheosis of Bentham-Mill-ianism Kantianism, ethically that is? — Agent Smith
 Benj96
Benj96         
         It is still be a drug — javi2541997
 javi2541997
javi2541997         
         Many things are drugs: coffee (caffeine) , chocolate (theobromine, methylxanthine), alcohol, MSG (umami flavour which is broken down into a neurotransmitter) and many more. — Benj96
Rather then considering how they can be used better? — Benj96
 Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
          Benj96
Benj96         
         Absolutely. I wasn't complaining about psychedelics themselves but the role of the public administration in this issue. I am complaining about the possible taxation in this issue, not the effect of a correct use of those drugs. — javi2541997
 Shawn
Shawn         
         Was your experience with psychedelics positive? (If I may ask) — 0 thru 9
 ssu
ssu         
         
 
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