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This was one of the most rage inducing "debates" on this subject I've seen. :woops:
I love how Nancy mutes Mason's mic because "Brad can't get a word in." Preeeetty sure everytime Mason opened his mouth to give some facts, Nancy and Brad interrupt him with their opinions.

Even when Mason explains that only 9% of people (in a study) who used pot got addicted (I'm not arguing that a person can't get addicted) and goes on explaining other studies and other facts, Nancy just goes, "..... NO." :woops:
 
Nancy Grace is a bitch. She doesn't know what she is talking about the majority of the time. She is arrogant and condescending.
 
Kokoro said:
Nancy Grace is a bitch. She doesn't know what she is talking about the majority of the time. She is arrogant and condescending.
Do you see how much HATE is in her eyes like every time Mason is talking? :lol:
 
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Oh, yes... Nancy Grace. Interesting what happens when you look into her background as a prosecutor. While she frequently mentions said background, she leaves some bits out. From Wikipedia:

"Prosecutorial misconduct

The Supreme Court of Georgia has twice commented on Grace's conduct as a prosecutor. First, in a 1994 heroin-trafficking case, Bell v. State, the Court declared a mistrial, saying that Grace had "exceeded the wide latitude of closing argument" by drawing comparisons to unrelated murder and rape cases. In 1997 the court was more severe, overturning the murder-arson conviction of businessman Weldon Wayne Carr in the death of his wife. While the court said its reversal was not due to these transgressions, since the case had turned primarily on circumstantial evidence, it nevertheless concluded "the conduct of the prosecuting attorney in this case demonstrated her disregard of the notions of due process and fairness, and was inexcusable". Carr was freed in 2004 when the Georgia Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Fulton County had waited too long to retry him, thereby unfairly prejudicing his right to a fair trial.

Despite upholding the conviction she sought, a panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals wrote in a 2005 opinion that they agreed with the magistrate judge who said Grace "played fast and loose" with her ethical duties, "we cannot say that any false testimony clearly rose to the level of a due process violation" and failed to "fulfill her responsibilities" as a prosecutor in the 1990 triple murder trial of Herbert Connell Stephens. The court agreed that it was "difficult to conclude that Grace did not knowingly use testimony" from a detective that there were no other suspects, despite the existence of outstanding arrest warrants for other men."
 
I'll admit that I'm not a big fan of pot, or of alcohol, for that matter. I don't think it's harmless, but it's less harmful than alcohol, which is legal, and certainly less harmful than tobacco. Still, I support the legalization and regulation of pot, because most people who use pot don't actually go on to harder drugs significantly more than regular users of alcohol do, and its criminalization has destroyed more lives than the use of pot itself has. Criminalization also makes it far too hard to obtain for sick people who benefit from its use.
 
That "debate" is embarrassing
Im not a fan of Pot, i tried it at University and it did absolutely nothing for me, It seems to me to be a natural high that as has been said is much less dangerous than Alcohol or the manufactured drugs. Its not a "gateway drug" as some claim andsome of t examples this idiot gives are ourageous!
Regulated and taxed use of a natural high is surely a win-win?
 
OMG I hate Nancy Disgrace. I just love watching videos of her getting OWNED though hahaha...

 
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