I think most college students have to take this AlcoholEdu thing. It's an online test and education thing about alcohol and drinking at college so that kids are doing it safely. I'm in the middle of taking the final exam for it and I was just thinking to myself "wow, marijuana is so much safer." I mean, they're teaching me how dangerous it is to drink and how it gets harder for you to breath and how you can throw up easily when you pass out because your body can't control it and how easily your ability to drive is impaired, all kinds of shit like that. I knew all this stuff before but I never really thought about it. Marijuana is such a safer drug than alcohol. Anyone else taking this thing and realizing that herb rules?
Yeah, I had to take AlcoholEDU when I was entering as well. Consider these little comparisons: - Alcohol Overdosing is possible, Pot ODing isn't. - Alcohol severely impairs driving, pot less so. - Alcohol sometimes makes people pissy or sad, pot just makes people laugh. - Alcohol dependency is much more common than marijuana dependency.
All true. It really is all boiled down to knowledge. If you know enough about anything it is not as scarry. That is why I think that money needs to be spent on education for the general public on weed.
The government wont legalize anything that gives any human any sense of whom they really are. Like LSD, mushrooms and dmt. These substances arent the least bit addictive or dangerous when used in a safe setting. But they are criminal offenses. I hate this country