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Posted by: JakeJZG
« on: December 02, 2007, 10:11:10 PM »

Perhaps not up here, but I can assure you that it's the reality in larger more populated areas.  More than half of my high school was at the least occasionally on the cron.
Posted by: goon
« on: November 28, 2007, 10:20:10 PM »

Would it be right for corporations and business (that employ you) to say you can't smoke it?
I think it would be appropriate and legally they could do it too.
Posted by: pmp6nl
« on: November 28, 2007, 05:36:00 PM »

So negative, when close to 50% of our age group smokes!

Source? ;)
Oh, man I would have called that if you hadn't!



That percent seems a bit outlandish to me
Posted by: Sal Atticum
« on: November 28, 2007, 05:05:37 PM »

So negative, when close to 50% of our age group smokes!

Source? ;)
Oh, man I would have called that if you hadn't!

Posted by: pmp6nl
« on: November 28, 2007, 04:33:30 PM »

So negative, when close to 50% of our age group smokes!

Source? ;)
Posted by: JakeJZG
« on: November 28, 2007, 04:30:35 PM »

So negative, when close to 50% of our age group smokes!
Posted by: pmp6nl
« on: November 28, 2007, 04:07:42 PM »

Right?

Well, they have the right to as private businesses, but I don't think I care either way.

I would rather see it legalized, though.

I work for the federal government, I can at any time be required to go in a cup. If I came back hot I would be fired on the spot.
Trust me; my employer cares if I use or not. Most private businesses I worked for cared as well. If you get caught using drugs you can also lose your right to federal student aid.

I don't know if America would allow drugs to be legal, maybe decriminalized like in Holland. You can buy pot in bars over there.

Ye hath little faith!  You doubt that it's going to be legal buy the time our generation gets in to power?

I doubt it
Posted by: JakeJZG
« on: November 28, 2007, 11:41:23 AM »

Right?

Well, they have the right to as private businesses, but I don't think I care either way.

I would rather see it legalized, though.

I work for the federal government, I can at any time be required to go in a cup. If I came back hot I would be fired on the spot.
Trust me; my employer cares if I use or not. Most private businesses I worked for cared as well. If you get caught using drugs you can also lose your right to federal student aid.

I don't know if America would allow drugs to be legal, maybe decriminalized like in Holland. You can buy pot in bars over there.

Ye hath little faith!  You doubt that it's going to be legal buy the time our generation gets in to power?
Posted by: goon
« on: November 22, 2007, 07:20:55 AM »

Right?

Well, they have the right to as private businesses, but I don't think I care either way.

I would rather see it legalized, though.

I work for the federal government, I can at any time be required to go in a cup. If I came back hot I would be fired on the spot.
Trust me; my employer cares if I use or not. Most private businesses I worked for cared as well. If you get caught using drugs you can also lose your right to federal student aid.

I don't know if America would allow drugs to be legal, maybe decriminalized like in Holland. You can buy pot in bars over there.
Posted by: Sal Atticum
« on: November 21, 2007, 09:20:02 AM »

No, I'm saying that if it was legalized, should they still be able to say "If you work here, you can't smoke it, and we'll have random drug tests to prove so."

I think the private sector should be able to run their business any way they want. 

My question is, if anyone out there doesn’t blaze now, and they made it legal, would you smoke?


Nope.
Posted by: pmp6nl
« on: November 21, 2007, 06:14:35 AM »

I agree that they should be able to ban it if they see fit for their business practices or beliefs.  This would be similar to how some businesses wont hire you if you smoke cigarettes.
Posted by: Red
« on: November 21, 2007, 01:15:51 AM »

No, I'm saying that if it was legalized, should they still be able to say "If you work here, you can't smoke it, and we'll have random drug tests to prove so."

I think the private sector should be able to run their business any way they want. 

My question is, if anyone out there doesn’t blaze now, and they made it legal, would you smoke?
Posted by: JakeJZG
« on: November 03, 2007, 11:33:52 PM »

No, I'm saying that if it was legalized, should they still be able to say "If you work here, you can't smoke it, and we'll have random drug tests to prove so."

Sure, why not?
Posted by: Sal Atticum
« on: November 03, 2007, 08:48:13 PM »

No, I'm saying that if it was legalized, should they still be able to say "If you work here, you can't smoke it, and we'll have random drug tests to prove so."
Posted by: JakeJZG
« on: November 03, 2007, 07:44:11 PM »

Right?

Well, they have the right to as private businesses, but I don't think I care either way.

I would rather see it legalized, though.
realistic
anything