Marijuana or Alcohol?


What would you rather see legal (Support your answer!)  

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  1. 1. What would you rather see legal (Support your answer!)

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can we have an option for neither?

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I'm asking for an opinion on which, if you don't have one, don't vote :)

AND FYI:

I've never done any drugs, or consumed any alcohol. So don't go pinning me as a druggie or alcoholic.

It depends on the situation for me.

If i'm at a party or in town at night, than alchohol for sure.

If i'm by my self playing games or with my friends chilling or skating, then marijuana for sure.

If I had to pick one to be legal it would have to be marijuana though. This is because I really do think that alchohol causes alot more problems, injurys and deaths than marijuana. And alchohol is really easy to make your self so it wouldn't reallly amtter if it was illegal.

Thats if i had to choose, they should both be illegal imo.

Free da weed and ban the booze.

more problems are caused by people drinking to much Alcohol, how many fights do you see on a weekend were people have been smoking

marijuana? Hardly none

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Hardly none? Hardly any :p

But the vast majority of my friends smoke weed, and they have more stoner friends.... so 24/7 im with stoners, and there has NEVER been a fight because of weed

A bit biased dont you think? There is alot of good reasons why it should be legal, and alot of good reasons why alchohol should be illegal

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Hence my reasoning for this poll... (plus the fact that I just read that Denver, Colorado has recently legalized posession of Marijuana)

A bit biased dont you think? There is alot of good reasons why it should be legal, and alot of good reasons why alchohol should be illegal

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I agree with you completely. There are valid reasons behind each argument. From my own personal experience I could see myself doing more harm with alcohol though.

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