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gold tops are safe as houses, bro. Those guys picked death caps which look a bit like edible mushroomsnever done mushrooms but that story about those asians who died on NYE because a chef picked the wrong ones sure added to my paranoia-metre.
omg reallytheres a big difference between decriminalisation and legalisation
decriminalisation means that you won't get arrested for posesion or if so only lightly, cops can still seize drugs and dealing still carries offences (this is subjective)
legalisation means you can practically walk down the street smoking a joint
personally i think we should decriminalize all drugs but legalisation is a different issue all together.
lol that was like 10 years ago mate.. laws have changed.Pot is already decriminalised in the ACT; in fact you can grow up to 2 plants in your backyard (if you get caught you have to go to 1 rehab session and pay a small fine)
World hasn't collapsed there yet
For years, supporters of marijuana legalization have pointed to polls trending their way, claiming the issue was about to tip as favorable to a majority of Americans.
Now, their prediction has finally come true.
For the first time, a major U.S. poll shows a majority of nationwide support for legalizing marijuana: 52 percent now back legalized pot, compared with 45 percent who oppose it, according to a new survey from the Pew Research Center. Pew has been asking about marijuana since 1969, when only 12 percent thought it should be legal, and 84 percent said it shouldn’t be.
who are u even talking toShit shit shit okay.
There are SO MANY compelling reasons to legalise drugs. I think i've made my point.