The Great Marijuana Debate

Many bold questions have been asked over the course of our nation’s history. How many nukes should we drop on Japan? Can we allow pretend entertainment wrestlers to run for office? Do we need to build a wall on the Mexican border? Some of these questions have spawned arguments that resulted in clear and decisive resolutions, while others go unresolved. There is one great question that still remains unsettled, burning strong like the very plant that causes this quarrel. Is smoking weed frat?

The argument normally starts with a generic comment about hippies being smelly, then someone makes an educated comment about the history of marijuana prohibition (fucking stoner), and then someone ends it with a statement about Ron Paul and the legalization of drugs in America. It puzzles me how much time people spend arguing over this topic, and how often the argument takes place. If you are such a proud dope smoker then why the hell are you involved in this feud in the first place? Shouldn’t you be stoned out of your mind watching “Fern Gully” backwards or something? The last thing I want to do when I’m high is argue with strangers on the web, or anyone for that matter. You could walk into my living room and say, “Barack Obama has dramatically improved the fiscal responsibility of our country” and I would say, “Yeah man whatever…move…I’m watching a documentary on sea turtles.” That’s why I don’t smoke often. It makes me not give a fuck about anything but Netflix, which is why I am blown away by how many stoners take to the internet to argue about the acceptability and legalization of their precious leaf toking hobby.

Participants on the other side of this argument are equally confusing, because they are actually wasting their time online arguing that it’s not “cool” to get stoned. You know what’s not cool? Arguing online about what’s cool. Knock it off, losers. You can’t call a fucking plant “frat” or “not frat.” There are people who use weed regularly and are totally normal functioning members of society. There are also complete losers who use weed regularly and don’t move from their couches or have jobs as a result. It’s about personal responsibility, not the plant. Hemp used to be a huge crop that helped support America. George Washington probably used hemp rope to tie down his first slampiece to do whatever-the-fuck was kinky back in 1776. And to be realistic, if we legalized the devil’s lettuce we could tax it into oblivion. This would not only help our country recover from the recession, but also force hippies to shut the fuck up about legalization and pay the government to do their hippy things. All of that sounds pretty fucking good to me. That being said, if you smoke weed all day and don’t contribute to society, then your existence as a power-toking scuddlefuck is definitely not frat (i.e. not cool, you’re a douche). Just like drinking, dipping, snorting lines, or railing bitches, it shouldn’t be a defining part of your personality, or keep you from being a productive human being. Would you tell anyone how much dip you dip, how much coke you snort, or how much booze you drink to sound cooler? If you answered “yes” then you are a probably a clown with very few actual friends. No one thinks you’re a fucking badass because you do things in excess. We all do. Talking about it just makes you a fucking try-hard, so drop the dog and pony show.

Is weed F or NF? I guess the answer is simply “both.” Like dressing in an overly preppy manner can scream “I WANT YOU TO THINK I’M WEALTHY WHEN I’M NOT” or cocaine can be fried up with some baking soda into crack rock, it is possible to make something completely harmless into something totally horrible.

    1. ValentinoVera

      Hey i’m glad you used hashtags. Now those of us who don’t understand normal English can grasp what it was you’re trying to communicate.

      13 years ago at 4:40 pm
    1. FairfieldCountyCT

      Kids stuck in their loser high school days are the ones I see smoking in college. Fucking hipsters

      13 years ago at 11:53 pm
    2. FrattinWithClass

      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ all the way up there at the top, didn’t read the actual article cause he was too baked.

      13 years ago at 11:15 am
    1. Southerntideitup

      Is that brotheromicrons Facebook,because I don’t really think any of us give a fuck about you and your damn facebook.and please do us all a favor get the hell out of a fraternity and get back to cleaning my house.

      13 years ago at 7:04 pm
  1. PhiGamma

    Ehh I’m for legalization, but the dent in the national debt would be no bigger than what damage a grain of salt could do against a car.

    13 years ago at 3:41 pm
    1. Papa_Burgundy

      Agreed. Nothing annoys me more than when stoners claim that taxing marijuana could get us out of debt. Fucking idiots.

      13 years ago at 3:46 pm
    2. BrobeccaBlack

      It wouldn’t get us out of debt, but it would definitely give some benefits, and not only from what we tax off weed. We would also have the new (legal) marijuana business to create some jobs. More importantly, legalizing weed would reduce a cornerstone drug for drug dealers and thus reduce crime and allow DEA officers to focus their efforts on drugs that can actually kill you.

      13 years ago at 4:19 pm
    3. Scotch_Neat

      It wouldn’t eliminate national debit entirely, obviously, but it would be an industry to rival tobacco and alcohol. Not only would there be production jobs, taxable crops, etc. but a full market of pot-related goods would become more acceptable to sell. Pipes, vaporizers, bongs, all that shit would spike enormously in sales.

      13 years ago at 4:30 pm
    4. PhiGamma

      I appreciate and agree with all of your responses, but the gentleman who wrote the entry said it would be able to help pull us out of the recession. That is obviously incorrect.

      13 years ago at 5:37 pm
    5. jfratty12

      I agree, these were all really good responses. I’m not for or against weed but I definitely think legalizing it could help manage the national debt, establish some jobs in the inner city, and eliminate petty crimes over a pretty low level drug when there’s definitely worse out there.

      13 years ago at 6:24 pm
    6. Dennis Reynolds

      Well, we have to end apartheid for one. And slow down the nuclear arms race, stop terrorism and world hunger. We have to provide food and shelter for the homeless, and oppose racial discrimination and promote civil rights, while also promoting equal rights for women. We have to encourage a return to traditional moral values. Most importantly, we have to promote general social concern and less materialism in young people.

      13 years ago at 6:34 pm
    7. Pharaoh of Frats

      BrobeccaBlack gets it. Take away the underground market and you take away the people that capitalize off it.

      13 years ago at 7:41 pm
    8. Dip

      PhiGamma is right about the debt. However, like all taxes, they’ll just lead to more spending. The debt will not be eliminated by legalizing marijuana and taxing it, the debt will get bigger.

      13 years ago at 8:27 pm
    9. DixieFratStar08

      It would have destroyed the paper industry originally, but the demand for it’s drug use would be way too high now for it to be profitable as paper.

      13 years ago at 9:24 pm
    10. 1844_The_Win

      Hemp was the paper alternative, not weed, and hemp is legal. Also, legalizing weed would free up so much tax-payer money on jails that are over-crowded with bullshit possession cases on top of the taxes received from sales.

      13 years ago at 10:47 pm
    11. uofrat

      Frankly the tax benefits do extend well beyond the simple taxation of weed. The reduction of spending by agencies on the silliness that is weed enforcement would cease. Additionally, all the people engaged in the production, distribution or sale of marijuana would also be able to be taxed on their incomes. Not sure how many drug dealers you all know now that report their incomes to the IRS. And the influx of new jobs certainly couldn’t hurt the unemployment rate. This certainly wouldn’t combine to fix the debt, but it would certainly reduce the deficit.

      13 years ago at 4:38 am
    12. SAEBrother

      Rider hit it on the head. Honestly, legalizing weed is one of the only things left we can attempt to do without getting into more debt.

      13 years ago at 2:09 pm
    1. Pharaoh of Frats

      Hipsters smoke pot ironically though. They only do it because society says “you can’t”. I fucking hate hipsters.

      13 years ago at 7:58 pm
  2. BrotherOmicron

    I hate all the losers who argue about how much legalizing marijuana would raise. It aint shit relative to everything else we are in debt for. They’re usually GDI’s/bottom tier queers who are just huge fucking losers that probably have zero friends.

    13 years ago at 3:44 pm
    1. TheFrasters

      Im sorry, but did you just say ain’t? Please go to the Deep South dressed in blackface

      13 years ago at 5:02 pm
    2. better_than_you

      ^^Better yet, you stay in the North and we’ll send all our blackface’s to y’all.

      13 years ago at 6:27 pm
    3. MississippSigmAE

      TheFrasters- you’re on the wrong site yankee. We don’t like your type around here.

      13 years ago at 8:31 pm
  3. TheCommodore

    Marijuana is a gateway drug to harder more dangerous drugs and ultimately to anal sex.

    13 years ago at 3:47 pm