Advertisement

Latest from the cannabis forums..why not drop by, say "high"

Cannabis Forums
This is a discussion forum powered by Canna Zine cannabis news
  • hello from cornwall
    Hi i am a newbie but have long supported the cause. Hi to all you heads out there.
  • Who's Really Running Britain?
    This is scary folks! Please find the time to watch the linked video. Brian Gerrish, is a former naval officer and anti-submarine warfare expert,...
  • Artists who have been busted
    Came across thiswhile checking out the news: Dopes: artists who have been busted for drugs *Sunday October 12 2008* ...
  • Life of the party may be at risk
    *Life of the party may be at risk* Louise Hall, Health Reporter October 12, 2008 YOUNG professionals who use alcohol and...
  • How safe are we on the forum????
    Let me just say im suspicious of who is watching.I personaly use peerguardian to block police traffic when im on the web but once we have posted a...
Home arrow Latest News arrow Latest arrow If marijuana is so dangerous how come no one gets hurt at these huge 4/20 parties?
If marijuana is so dangerous how come no one gets hurt at these huge 4/20 parties?
This year's 4/20 holiday was bigger and bolder than ever before, generating big headlines, big web traffic, and really really big pot parties.

Even the Drug Czar participated by suggesting the holiday is dangerous and warning parents to keep a close eye on their children. But for all the fanfare, no one got hurt on 4/20.

I don't think one could possibly overstate how revealing that simple fact really is. Scanning the 4/20 news coverage, one fails utterly to find examples of the sort of negative outcomes we've been told to expect when people use this drug. Last April, more people got more stoned more publicly than any other day in history. If pot is dangerous, this would be the time to learn that lesson in stark terms.

Image
Porter Meadow at UCSC Santa Cruz University. This picture hasn't been 'touched up' and there were no bonfires! Thats all cannabis being smoked for the coming together of thousands of people to celebrate 420 day (April 20th).

So where are the hospitalizations? The fights? The car accidents?

In Boulder, CO a turnout of 10,000 produced no arrests or mishaps. This means not only that police were ignoring open marijuana use, but that the users were remarkably well behaved under the influence of the drug.

They didn't fight, steal, damage property, or do anything else that would have forced the police to take action. Out of 10,000 people at a completely disorganized marijuana-themed event, nothing went wrong at all.

Similarly, at UC Santa Cruz a crowd of 6,000 (see picture) led police to express embarrassment at their failure to suppress marijuana culture. And again, there were no arrests made for any offenses of any kind.

Arrests and injuries are typical at sporting events, but not these giant impromptu 4/20 pot parties.

This quote from the Santa Cruz Sentinel illustrates that point nicely:

Monday, some readers and callers to the Sentinel expressed shock that police knew what was going on and yet nobody was arrested as they drove away from the gathering, apparently under the influence of marijuana.

Grant Boles, a spokesman for the California Highway Patrol in Aptos, said the CHP made no arrests Sunday…


Amazingly, the California Highway Patrol had an uneventful afternoon on the biggest pot-smoking day of the year.

I guess no hippies crashed their cars that day. No one swerved over the yellow line and got pinched for DUI.

You can bet we'd know about it if they had. I'm not saying people should get stoned and drive. I'm asking where to find the carnage we've been told to expect from stoned drivers?

So often, we're told that if we change our marijuana laws, everyone will get stoned and it will be horrible. Yet, when marijuana is used gratuitously by massive crowds at unsanctioned events, negative outcomes are extraordinarily rare. The drug is simply not effective at hurting people.

The whole "marijuana is harmless" argument for reforming marijuana laws certainly has its limitations, but damn, look how amazingly safe marijuana is!

By Scott Morgan

http://stopthedrugwar.org

  
Comments
Add NewSearchRSS
Only registered users can write comments!

Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved.





Reddit!Del.icio.us!Facebook!Slashdot!Netscape!Technorati!StumbleUpon!Newsvine!Furl!Yahoo!Ma.gnolia!Free social bookmarking plugins and extensions for Joomla! websites!
 
< Prev   Next >

Canna Search

Google
Visitors: 296746

Canna Zine - Daily zine for the cannabis scene

RSS to JavaScript