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And you frequently criticize the left for not accepting the "evidence" regarding global warming.     I wanted to post a couple of links for you but the system would not permit it.  I therefore suggest you look up the AMA position on marijuana use and also look up the study by Northwestern University on marijuana use.  After you have digested those articles, please let me know why this "evidence" is ignored by the right.

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I don't criticize the left for not accepting the science regarding global warming, what are you talking about?

And please provide links. You're a relatively smart guy on setxsports.com, you can find a way to bypass the "system". I want to make sure we discuss the same studies.You

So you dont criticize the "left" for not accepting science regarding global warming?  Do you NOT know the difference between right and left or do you NOT know the definition of criticism?

I can't bypass the system.  Google Northwestern University study on marijuana and google AMA study on marijuana.  Each has only one opinion, regardless of which article from which it originates.

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Well, your statement was " I don't criticize the left for NOT ACCEPTING the science.  I believe it's the left who fully embraces said science.  Bottom line is still that you are critical of those who dont accept that science and I wanted to know how you felt about the science (by Northwestern and AMA) that suggests marijuana is quite bad for you.

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Personal freedom?  Does that mean I am free to pollute the air as much as I want?  Does that mean I dont need to be vaccinated if I dont want to?  Does that mean I dont have to wear a seat belt if I dont want to?  Does that mean I can text while driving if I want to?


Your personal freedoms can't violate others' personal freedoms. I could care less if you're dumb enough to not wear a seatbelt, but the only person you're affecting is you (and your family if you die). But the other acts on your list affect others as well as yourself, which is wrong. But marijuana falls into the same group as the seatbelt, as long as it's used responsibly (same as drinking).
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What kinda stupid statement is this? What exactly are you getting at?

Do you think people should be free to do literally anything they want? Just go around raping and killing people?

Why? Who made that rule??? I don' t read THAT anywhere in the Constitution........if he has to limit himself, he is not free.......

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I'm running down the middle of climate change......

 

I guess it may have to do with a guy wanting me to drive an electric car, while he runs around in private jets and lives in a 20 room mansion that spends 20 times the national average in electricity and gas.....

 

As for personal freedoms......

 

Wait, maybe that should be another topic......

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This entire topic has me feeling like I'm taking crazy pills
 

 

Yes, some folks want to argue their way into a painted corner.......

 

and still be wrong.....

 

They hate admitting when you have a valid point....

 

Too bad everyone can't debate and recognize when someone has a point.

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