[quote]It's actually a scary statistic of how many people have died that would of lived, but they didn't because they started a fire, and they are too stoned to know what to do.[/quote]
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha you're joking right? Weed, in no uncertain terms, does not do that. You'll never be stoned and not know that fire is hot lmfao. The only way you die from weed is if someone takes a brick of it and beats you to death with it.
[quote]One last thing, find out on the CDC website why marijuana and most illegal drugs are in fact illegal.[/quote]
Marijuana is still illegal because prohibition makes a lot of money. 65% of the DEAs budget comes from arresting adults who like to smoke a plant. Not to mention that nearly all of the public information about weed is paid for by the pharmaceutical companies. Which also lobby to congress to keep weed illegal. (Gee I wonder why pain pill companies wouldn't want people to have access to a cheaper, safer, and cleaner alternative). The government still has marijuana listed as a schedule 1 drug (for enforcement purposes) which means that there is no applicable medical benefit, but they also have patented as "antioxidants and neuroprotectants." It is very clear that our governing officials have a bias to keep marijuana prohibition, even though a countless amount of them have admitted to using it.
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