Drug is a dangerous word. Webster defines it as "something and often an illegal substance that causes addiction, habituation, or a marked change in consciousness". When using this vague term, one must be aware that he is talking about a wide variety of substances, ranging from LSD (the anti-christ of the seventies), to Caffeine (did somebody say cocaine?).
(Cue the outdated hippie cliche!!).
I stare out into the open pasture. Just me and some trees. Off into the distance, a student is getting arrested for possession.The kid willingly gets in the car, the cop goes through the motions,and I realize it's just another drug bust. No one got hurt, no one did any harm. Another day in this pointless war on drugs.
As far as my as my personal drug view, I find that feigned ignorance is bliss. There seems to be an unspoken law on this issue. Don't ask, don't tell.That's what this blog is for. Your opinion. But keep it politically correct, after all, this is for a scholarship.
As far as I'm concerned, I'll go with little Timmy here. He seems to know what he's talking about.













Is that video from a cult advertisement?
no, just a clip off youtube
"Better is the enemy of good" - Voltaire
Can you provide a link? Maybe youtube can provide the answer. It came from somewhere before youtube.
Also, please utilize the "Reply" button. It maintains the flow of conversation. Thank you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V4K7FepKw4
"Better is the enemy of good" - Voltaire
Personally, I think the war on drugs is amazingly stupid, especially in regards to Marijuana.
"-bah!! Pardon the "bah!" I feel several "bahs!", but out of courtesy I only say one."
H.P. Lovecraft