ArmyVern said:
Apparently you too missed all the bits about how this turned into an "in Canada" discussion.
That is what I am saying...
"Really? I thought we were discussing whether marijuana should be legalized
in reference to California possibly doing so."
I didn't say that you said anything about the CF being able to use it or that you were pro-that, I simply disagree with you that it should be (or that a majority thinks it should be) legalized in Canada. I think that's pretty obvious in my previous posts asking for those "facts of majority" to be posted. Someone else has already posted the study showing that weed affected one's long term capability to perform mentally long after the immediate after effects had worn off - shown not to be the case with alcohol.
That no different with alcohol.
http://www.google.ca/search?q=alcohol+memory+loss&hl=en
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=alcohol+nerve+damage
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=alcohol+mental+effects
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=alcohol
Memory loss is associated to alcohol as well, a long with some long term effects.
If that's made the law, then it's made the law, not withstanding the study previously mentioned as having been mentionned on this thread.
Which does not change my opinion that there should be zero-tolerance on alcohol
in the Canadian Forces, a long with the present zero-tolerance of marijuana in the CF, whether or not it becomes legalized in Canada.
To summarize my opinions:
- Marijuana should be legalized in Canada for general populace use
- Marijuana should be banned and zero-tolerance in the Canadian Forces
- Alcohol should be banned and zero-tolerance in the Canadian Forces (like no more Basic Up episodes of recruits mentioning at some point how they want to get drunk over the holidays or some weekend. Or news articles of CF members get into drunken bar fights).
- Marijuana and Alcohol should be banned and zero-tolerance in any police or intelligence or military or border services as well (No more articles of police officers drinking and having alcohol party fest after long day of work. Or an RCMP officer drinking bottle of vodka every two days and then get charged for assaulting their spouse).
Are we on the same page yet of what I am actually saying...?
Wow. Not deterring it's use would somehow decrease harm to people? That's a first in my books.
What is a strawman is continuosly backing up claims of it should be legalized (as some are here doing) based upon - "most of my friends do it", most Canadians want it/do it) etc etc. Perhaps it's the majority of the friends you keep? It's not what the majority of pers that I hang about with do/want ... nor is it the majority belief in my family etc who are not related to the military.
Hence my observations of life in general (as in not just with friends in parties or protest lines) how prevalent pot is these days in the civilian world outside of the Canadian Forces. If I can walk near or at Parliament Hill and smell whiff of pot (no matter who smoked it on any regular day or night of the year), the "war on pot" as long been lost. Even if I avoid my friends who smoke pot (and call the police on them as you seem to suggest), I will still somehow end up having THC levels in my blood from some random second hand smoke.
If we failed at deterring, and there is plenty of evidence of not being any more harmful than alcohol, then we are better off for the sake of the people and resources wise to legalizing and regulating. Bringing out strawmans and slippery slope arguments not going to change that fact.
Ad Hominem my ***. But here we go again ... *snip* Pointing that out to you, and the possible reprecussions of such activity is NOT an ad hominem attack ... it's pointing out something to you that you just don't seem to want to accept because you seem to be still carrying on believing that "life will generally be the same". It ain't. We don't say "It's a lifestyle" for nothing.
If you want to talk about me or give me advice, do so in PM or in another thread as it is off-topic in this one. If you do not like those conditions, talk to the Directing Staff.
Your continued cries of "woe is me" are becoming very stale. We have rules we get to play by in this outfit --- and as soon as you join, those rules apply to you too because in your very own words "you're not special."
Then follow the rules of the message board with me and PM me or start another thread, and I will gladly discuss it with you.
Bruce Monkhouse said:
I sure hope this is sarcasm and your just not very good at this hard to grasp ability.......
Of course it is sarcasm, and sorry if my sarcastic tone does translate well over text. I will make sure to use a smiley next time.