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Originally Posted by Kizzy
I disagree, I don't think if both were available and they were already regularly illegally using the high THC content skunk they would switch to the regulated brand no.
I think those who want it will still seek it out therefore the legalisation will have no baring on that issue, nor do I think those producing it will stop.
If it's harmless then why can you not smoke cannabis and drive?
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It was obvious that meant that is was harmless in the fact that you can't die from it. Obviously operating heavy machinery is an issue for a lot of substances, legal and otherwise....
Most people would make the switch to the regulated kind, using fringe examples as an argument against the majority is pointless. Skunk isn't as big of a problem as you make it out to be and it would be even less of an issue if weed was legalised.
Once again, there are no reasons why weed should continue to be banned.