tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10861879.post111298172112822626..comments2024-02-12T18:54:37.441-08:00Comments on Guy Dads: Not NormalGuyDadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06225290125508992039noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10861879.post-18592609154444849122011-02-02T16:19:27.635-08:002011-02-02T16:19:27.635-08:00We now have Medicinal Marijuana in Phoenix as well...We now have <a href="http://www.medicinalmarijuanamesa.com" title="medicinal marijuana" rel="nofollow">Medicinal Marijuana</a> in Phoenix as well. I wonder what this is going to do to the crime rate?J Verdehttp://www.medicinalmarijuanamesa.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10861879.post-1113966455023872542005-04-19T20:07:00.000-07:002005-04-19T20:07:00.000-07:00Pot smoking teens have got to be the easiest kids ...Pot smoking teens have got to be the easiest kids to parent! I don't know from first hand experience, but have plenty of friends that smoke it. For medical marijuana patients, they receive a card, like a license stating their status as a patient. You can't even enter the cannibas store without that license. However, pot either makes you lazy, thoughtful or creative. It's certainly not dangerous in terms of violent behavior and not nearly as bad as cigarettes for your body.<BR/><BR/>I think dealing with it the same way as cigarettes or alcohol is the best way. You can't and won't keep them from doing what they want. You can only control what they tell you about based on whether they think you understand them and understand that they're going to do it anyway. It "can" get out of control, sure. I think the worse part of both alcohol and cigarettes in reference to young people is the lack of honest education about it. "Don't do it because it's bad. And here's an example of someone who died from using it!" That doesn't really help in the long run.<BR/><BR/>Oh, and even if you have a state issued license to use medical marijuana, you can still be prosecuted on a federal level. California can't protect you. Talk about a fucked up system.<BR/><BR/>Well, I'm not telling you anything new... I agree with you, might as well legalize it and tax it. Good bye deficit.troyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09922480900831825361noreply@blogger.com