RE: San Fran to expunge over 9000 cannabis convictions
March 2, 2019 at 9:01 pm
(This post was last modified: March 2, 2019 at 9:03 pm by EgoDeath.)
(March 2, 2019 at 8:52 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: I think the math is 30,000 deaths in car accidents*.06 increase in car accidents due to legalization=1800 more deaths.
Granted, I'm not sure things will actually end up that way, but his math at least makes sense from the propositions he gave.
Assuming that the 6% increase in accidents will actually mean a 6% increase in fatal accidents as well, then sure, theoretically, yea.
Still, no clear-cut correlation has been established between the legalization of cannabis and the 6% increase in reported collisions.
(March 2, 2019 at 8:59 pm)no one Wrote: The thing about people is, there will always be the gianormus fucktards who ruin everything. Personally, I think any drug that occurs naturally, that goes from nature to human body with little to no human interaction, should be legal to do in the privacy of one's own home. As long as what you are doing poses no threat to the public, have at it I say. The instant your actions cross the line, you should be punished. No exceptions.
There's even a good case for the legalization of hard drugs, with countries like Switzerland actually seeing a decrease in the amount of heroin users since beginning their legalized heroin program in '94, offering help and therapy to people who find themselves unable to quit using the drug.
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