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Comments by "Ameni0" (@Layde36) on "This Is Your Body On Cannabis" video.
@danielwilliams1921 I'm not going to bother talking if you claim I have poorly written my criticisms as to what type of critique you want, I'm not a professional but at least would like to address things which may not have been discussed before on a proper sense, if people get the message fine
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people here talk about drugs being good or bad but are actually scientifically illiterate about things like these, they forget the fact that addiction to these drugs is something that often doesn't get addressed and many don't even know the composition of the product especially when taking the wrong product which usually is adulterated could be dangerous overall and people who aren't informed about drugs or have any knowledge of it should never be allowed to take stuff like this especially many don't even know the dosage limits or how much of it could be fatal, overall suggestion for people should be the fact that to try understand things instead of recklessly consume products and get addicted towards it especially when it's become the norm nowadays and maybe not treat drugs as daily commodities like food and clothing where due to demand excessive production causes massive problems to the environment and allows predatory businesses to exploit on that trend which is happening with marijuana sadly
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@danielwilliams1921 so what? What does that have to do with what i said?
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@danielwilliams1921 well what's problematic with edits here? I choose my words carefully thanks, maybe you should try to accept criticisms and try to understand others perspective instead of just berating over how someone's English is poor, not everyone can speak perfect English here you know
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@jaymartin85 well there's a difference between how you experience those happiness and happiness attained by drug consumption is only temporary especially for those who can't fix their own real life situations like poverty and unemployment, drugs are only a temporary gateway for happiness and not something that could change the situation that people are in, it's true especially with the poor who barely get support and care and employment opportunities, ones who get addicted usually can't seem to grasp their own situation and it gets to the point where they do anything to gain that dopamine, it's different from where you attain happiness through sustainability of your family or friends and overall being better in life and consumption of drugs temporarily and with addiction to anything could be bad it's the same thing with drugs or alcohol or even fast foods or other consumables
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@Edward Elizabeth Hitler yes it is true but people have even fallen addiction to any consumables nowadays especially fast foods or alcohol and with drugs it would be worse when people will start finding loopholes around as to smuggle hard drugs, addiction is the main issue here something that the government doesnt do enough to research about it or fund programmes which aren't money oriented which leads to addicts leaving rehab in the first place, i mean our healthcare is already bad enough that we end up in debts over vaccinations or surgeries which aren't made affordable enough for the average citizen, people are very quick to blame the addicts here claiming they are lowlifes and see them as subhumans despite the fact that many of them were formerly the same working class citizens who were betrayed by the system which is supposed to adhere to their rights, the problem is much bigger than what people normally think and its this mentality of just putting duct tape over a gaping wound expecting it to be healed instead of fixing the wound from the ground up itself is why people are in this mess
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@Edward Elizabeth Hitler it's not easy to just legalise things and claim they will be regulated especially when our system has already shown to be a massive failure in things like these, i mean there are more morphine addicts nowadays and many get it from corruption in various healthcare institutions and a whole business is made with this, drugs being legalised recklessly especially when it's obvious how prohibition was lifted and alcohol consumption has caused more deaths than all the hard drugs combined, so really it is one of the examples of how the system failed in controlling addiction and finding reasons to fight wars over it like in the past with the war on drugs and wasting large sums of money which could have been used actually trying to fix the economic situation of people overall or proper education and research about drugs overall which let's be honest people are illiterate about these things
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@Edward Elizabeth Hitler well it is to be seen but legalisation should be at least carried when the system we are living in is sustainable first especially healthcare and rehabilitation centres as to avoid any drug abuse or malpractices carried by cartels or businesses who look to make money off people
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