Smokin is bad, Mmmkay.
Followed by "No it's really not."
Followed by Garman saying "Yeah it is cause I said so. Everyone who has ever smoked pot is a burnout loser who can't compete in the real world with their peers"
Followed by specific real world examples of people who shatter that stereotype.
Followed by GarMan mocking these specific examples as my "role models", as if they were not presented specifically to disprove his point, as well as demanding facts be presented to prove that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol as if they didn't exist.
Facts were presented that prove that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol.
From this point on, GarMan has declared that comparing marijuana to alcohol is a fallacy that has no place in the argument.
Now, however, it is ok to to not only compare, but equate casual marijuana use with DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE. You can't compare one substance to the other, but you can say something nonsensical like smoking at home on your couch is as dangerous to yourself and others as driving the streets drunk out of your mind, and use this statement completely devoid of fact or logic to compare the fairness of the law as it applies to both "crimes". Similar to how he equated getting fired for having thc in your blood from being drug tested after using weeks ago to showing up to work drunk as piss and reeking of alochol (instead of comparing that to showing up to work blitzed out of your mind).
I became tired of his uninformed and insanely illogical comments and comparisons, and dropped out of the conversation eight pages later.
tiger88 picked up the baton and GarMan is still ignoring any fact or logic and spouting off his insane ramblings.
Ok, I think you're all caught up now.