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Comments by "voteZDLR" (@voteZDLR) on "Joe Rogan u0026 Ben Shapiro Discuss Marijuana Use" video.
Ben Shapiro should've been episode #1776... that would've meant waiting 500 episodes though lol
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@irishpotato4689 Well Alex Jones was #911 and that was like several months ago... so yeah it would take a while lol
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The idea they'd try prohibition of drugs after they should've learned their lesson with the prohibition of alcohol which literally gave rise to the Mafia in the US is laughably retarded IMO.
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The idea that orthodox Jews are less likely to get addicted to drugs is true on a statistical level, but the idea there are NO jews who are addicted is false. Orthodox even I mean. Go watch the "I need drugs" video by Necro (it's actually an anti-drug song, trust me) but it's based on his uncle Howie who was a drug addict until he died a few years ago. Anyway his friend/street pal/drug buddy was an orthodox Jew in that video. Guys living in a bedroom smaller than some closets and squalor, shooting up drugs.
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Joe you're almost obsessed with the weed thing. He made it really clear what his position on it was but now it's almost like Joe can't believe that he has Ben Shapiro talking about his favorite "rebellious vice", the consumption of weed. Nobody fucking cares that you learned the secret, that pot isn't harmful, Joe. But the way he talks about it I can't believe he admitted that most users of pot err on the side of abuse of the substance. It's the least harmful drug, sure, but the idea that it's harmless is retarded. Ingesting heated plant material into your lungs is going to have side effects down the road one way or another.
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yeah the drug war is a complete and total failure, for that reason alone all drugs should be decriminalized at the very least. It's too expensive, and I think in the case of heroin and other illicit painkillers it'd be more conducive to simply throw them in a hospital for a forced and observed detox than it would be to throw them in jail. Whatever we're doing it hasn't stopped it, so the only logical course of action after that is to try to find another way to handle it.
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