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34 weeks ago @ Atheist Revolution - Legalizing Marijuana · 0 replies · -1 points
Me personally, having lived in some pretty rough environments and part of the New York underground's underbelly, I don't classify marijuana the same as hard drugs like meth or cocaine. Namely because I've never witnessed someone do something incredibly stupid or violent as the result of smoking weed. Coke, yes. Booze, yes. Weed, no.
It's just that the whole War on Drugs is reverse psychology at its absolute worst, especially for the youth. Being told that drugs and alcohol are bad just makes them 10,000 times more appealing. If marijuana gets normalized like booze and cigarettes are, then as time wears on and the novelty wears off that it's finally legal, people will definitely do it a lot less. Even imposing sales limits and specific excise taxes (or as they call it in economics, "sin tax") on federal, state, and local levels wouldn't stop vendors from making good money.
Hypocrisy indeed.
34 weeks ago @ Atheist Revolution - Legalizing Marijuana · 0 replies · 0 points
Even though the cigarette study didn't back up the economic tenet of "taxation + regulation = decreased behavior", it is still a good example of the government only being pissed about marijuana simply because THEY'RE NOT GETTING A CUT.
If the moral guardians would shut their traps and the Dept of Commerce could open their freakin eyes and see just how many jobs the legalized marijuana trade would create, and how much taxes federal, state, and local governments could rake in...seriously, we could erase a major portion of the national debt. I say this as an EA and someone who's studied accounting and economics for waaaaay too long.
It's also just the simple idea that reverse psychology kicks in when behaviors get demonized and illegalized-- Prohibition for instance? I mean, I remember when I went to England where the drinking age is 18, and more families have alcohol around their kids...yet the incidence of drunk driving fatalities from young drivers *and* youths who die from alcohol poisoning are nowhere near what they are in the US. I believe it's because schools and adults don't create this "abstinence porn" for alcohol like they do in the US, where kids are just told not to drink over and over again then they go batshit upon going to college and the frat mentality ensues.
I believe it's no different with marijuana. When it's no longer taboo and readily available, and the government collects heady excise taxes from the sales while dispensaries happily rake in plenty of profits despite the tax, I think there'll actually be less people smoking weed once the novelty wears off.
/rant
34 weeks ago @ Atheist Revolution - Legalizing Marijuana · 2 replies · 0 points
Cigarette vendors weren't exactly crying over the tax. People were still buying cigarettes. I had to hear constant bitching from smokers about how cigarettes in my hometown go for $9, $10 per pack nowadays when it doesn't seem like that long ago that it was $5, $6. But were cigarettes till bought? Yes. The city raking in a lot of tax dollars, both in the form of the excise tax and income taxes from businesses that sell cigarettes? Yes.
All it takes is for factory-made weed that is free of lacing and other outside intoxicants (then just wait, you'll get the organic weed dispensaries too...) to hit the market and it'll create jobs, create public revenues in the form of excise, payroll, and business income taxes, and follow the basic economic tenet that use will decrease over weed not being this exciting and illegal thing anymore.
Case in point, look at Holland where nearly every drug in existence is legal, prostitution is legal, and the age of consent is 12: drug-related deaths and teen pregnancies are nowhere near the rates they are in the US. Because when something utterly demonized becomes normalized and not the government's business, people do it less as a result of it not being exotic and illegal anymore.
Why can't these idiots realize that the legalized marijuana business would kick the "War on Drugs" industry flat on its ass?
34 weeks ago @ Atheist Revolution - Has the Right Finally ... · 1 reply · 0 points
34 weeks ago @ Atheist Revolution - Mandatory School Praye... · 0 replies · +2 points
34 weeks ago @ Atheist Revolution - Idiot of the Week: Sta... · 0 replies · -1 points
And it IS arbitrarily dealt-- arguably, I think there's people who don't get punished enough for their misdeeds and others who get too harshly punished when there was little to no constructive proof that a perp is guilty.
In a perfect world, I believe that victims' loved ones should decide what to do with a perp who has been proven to be the murderer of that person. They should decide-- not the government-- if that person should die or rot in jail.
34 weeks ago @ Atheist Revolution - Idiot of the Week: Sta... · 0 replies · 0 points
34 weeks ago @ Atheist Revolution - Idiot of the Week: Sta... · 0 replies · -1 points
Troy Davis: He gets killed while Casey Anthony walked free. Honestly, I feel really ashamed to be American sometimes because of crap like this.
Tax dollars going to evangelical garbage: Funny, huh? I'm a tax accountant and can give many educated opinions about the exemptions churches receive and it truly nauseates me (like the ability to opt out of FICA when that should be granted to everyone.)
See, the government has no problem with squandering our money to violate the Consitution but they see no problems screwing up my clients' operations with pointless paperwork when there's real white-collar criminals to catch.
CNN: I don't even need to comment here.
Ben & Jerry's: Are you freakin kidding me?!? Stop being so PC and get a sense of humor! I was always curious to try to Schwetty Balls after seeing it on SNL back in the day since they sounded yummy!
34 weeks ago @ Atheist Revolution - Has the Right Finally ... · 0 replies · 0 points
Today it's even more disgusting how the poor get exploited by evangelists. I live in the poorest county in the USA (The Bronx) and see it all the time, I find it offensive that some of these organizations print up realistic-looking flyers that are supposed to resemble money and purposely drop them on the ground so someone will think it's money...but it isn't. In these crappy times, every dollar matters to individuals and families.
It's scary to see adults who would otherwise be rational fall prey to extreme Judeo-Christian fascism, but even worse so when people do it out of their own extreme conditions like enduring unemployment and so on.
36 weeks ago @ Atheist Revolution - Empathizing With Chris... · 0 replies · +1 points
Can I put this on a bumper sticker, but replace pie with "ice cream cake"?
I'd rather enjoy my life, friends, family, music scene/community, and job (and ice cream cake!) than make myself miserable with these doctrines about a carpenter who may not have lived 2,000 years ago.
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