So, I feel like writing. And I’ve been thinking about pot. Prepare for rambling.
I’m not a fan of pot prohibition. I believe that the act of smoking a joint is not inherently more injurious than many other legal acts. I do understand, however, that there are extraneous factors which can cause damage.
I have a couple ofbasic guidelines for judging behaviour related to smoking pot.
- Discretion is the better part of valour.
Discretion can save you a whole lot of trouble. If you aren’t being obnoxious, many people will not give a shit. It’s when you start stepping on people’s toes that they have problems. So, seriously, don’t be a dick. - If you shouldn’t do it while/after drinking, you shouldn’t do it while/after smoking.
Yanno, people driving while intoxicated scares the shit outta me. I’ve mentioned before that I’ve been in a rather bad car accident. I’m not willing to repeat the experience. Don’t toke and drive. - Likewise, if you shouldn’t be drinking, you shouldn’t be smoking pot.
If you’re doing something that needs your full attention to be effective (like, driving home from work, working with heavy machinery, or anything else that can cause mayhem, injury, or death) please, don’t do it stoned >.< - Know the risks.
Some people just shouldn’t smoke pot, just as some people shouldn’t drink. Sometimes, there’s health reasons- inhaling smoke is not particularly healthy, and there can be side effects to smoking pot. Erowid is a good resource.
All of these can be further summed up in two words: Be responsible.
I don’t think that prohibition encourages responsible use. Instead, it pushes all use underground, and treats it all equally. And seriously? The dude who smokes a joint to de-stress once he gets home from work is not the same as the guy who does stupid, dangerous shit while stoned.
Prohibition obviously doesn’t stop people from smoking dope. I mean, seriously. I grew up in a rural area, where there was nothing to do but smoke dope. I went up to a cousin’s wedding near Vernon– damn, those people smoke a lot of pot. And no one really cares, because they aren’t stepping on anyone’s toes. There’s some pretty good local shit available up there. Ah, BC, how I love thee…
Anyways, I favour legalization with restrictions. Treat it like alcohol or tobacco- age restrictions, restrictions on where and when you can smoke, etc. One argument I’ve heard against this involves the amount of pot grown in private homes; on the other hand, people brew wine and beer at home, too. Make quality controlled pot available in liquor stores and tax it. Ta-da! The government gets money (and while I’m talking about the gov’t, maybe they could stop being such wasteful douches?), allows for a shift in control, and deflate the “there’s no quality control” excuse against pot use. And trust me, people will buy, if prices are reasonable. Restrict amounts that people are allowed to grow privately; if they want to grow more, they can adhere to whatever regulations for quality control and sales there are. If you put these laws in place, and make sure they’re reasonable, responsible users and growers will comply.





