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Universal Mind
Oh, nice. More insults toward my arguments. Those always make perfectly good subsitutes for actually disproving my arguments.
That was not meant as an insult Universal. Anyone following this thread new what point you were trying to make I would think.
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Thank you for supporting my argument. Yes, tons and tons more people are going to play golf. The more people there are who play it, the greater the chances of a death or serious injury resulting from it. A great deal more people are going to play golf, and a lot more people are going to get really hurt by it. You took the words right out of my fingers. But that rolling eyes smiley has me really stumped.
If you had anywhere close to an equal number of salvia users as golfers you do not think there would be as many deaths, more deaths or none?
I'm going by the math here. This makes your comparison look very shallow.
The rollingeyes, That was minus the spiritual users. If Peyote or Salvia ever started to become the use of recreational people the individuals who do use it for spiritual practices would have never been noticed nor the drug. So I do not think there has been an influx in growth of spiritual seekers rather than an increase of experience seekers.
That is my stance. Sure, I feel I could use and have used drugs responsibly, I do not think that of the average citizen.
If I was a legislator I would forgo my own opportunity to use drugs recreationally due to the fact that all that has been said and discussed leads me to believe that it is in the best interest and well being of society.
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Very good. You are whipping major ass at this. I might have to turn over my king soon.
Maybe a triple Bogey or a snowman - 8
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Aw man, now you're screwing up, and you were doing such a great job. Deliberately killing people and pets should not be legal. If it were, things would get outrageously out of hand because intent to cause harm creates virtual guarantees. Playing golf and smoking salvia do not do anything close to that. Salvia has not even caused an accident that you have been able to present to me. That challenge still stands, by the way. You have yet to tell me the significance of the mind altering nature of salvia as it relates to the comparison I am making. Flying golf balls have proven themselves to be more of a social danger than the mind altering nature of salvia. So what the Hell is your point?
Is this not the same type of logic you are using?
You have impractically pulled one thing out of the air, golf (no pun intended) and just compared a number that has no good reason to be compared, shown by my comparison above.
I realize that golf is just one of the analogy elements I could use.
Verbal abuse has not killed anyone, physical abuse has. Don't these seem like outrageous comparisons? they are, much like yous is.
How many of the incidents would be accounted for in all honestly Universal?
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Golf is just one of the analogy elements I could use. We can switch this conversation to much more dangerous things you think should be legal whenever you want to. Would you like to talk about recreational driving? Recreational airplane flying? Hunting? Skateboarding? There is a whole world of stuff that can go wrong and HAS GONE WRONG and gotten people hurt in REALITY, not just SPECULATION. Which of the activities I just mentioned do you think should be illegal because an accident could happen? Or do you want to keep harping on the mind alteration aspect of a salvia trip without ever explaining why it makes the big difference when its end result has proven to be far safer than any of those other things I just mentioned? You are not explaining yourself.
We have been here. I am not afraid to go there again.
Universal mind. I know we do not see eye to eye. (no shit right? ha ha) But when you asked me to fill in your sentence, did you look to see if I had filled that in and went on or did you read the page upon page of discussion about human error and neglect, accountability, own will etc. etc., Even the condensed versions?
Because I did not fill out your sentence then if you did that is fine, but save me the frustration please.
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Also, you have repeatedly ignored my point that a flying golf ball has absolutely zero ability to use good judgment. So what is your point about how a person on salvia has merely impaired judgement, considering that the impaired judgment makes people almost always tend to just lie there and do absolutely nothing and when that impaired judgment does not have a history of getting people hurt? Don't dodge this time.
If the answer does not model to your liking it will always be dodged. I could dodge a flying golf ball. It has no ability. Yes this is true. a golf ball does not have it's own will.
Tell me this
Golf balls have "zero liability to use good judgement"
Salvia users "almost always"
~If we had as many slavia divinorum users today as we do golfers there, would be more accidents on Salvia than of golfers.
If I found an equal amount of deaths from salvia use, would that change your argument?
If you found ten more deaths via golf, it would not change mine.
It is about human error, golf, skydiving, hunting, over human error involved with the ingestion of drugs on ones own will.
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Then start talking about all of the horrible accidents that have occurred as a result. What are you waiting for?
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They should all be legal. Freedom is a virtue. Do they do harm to the brain? LSD seems to throw people off chemically for a while in some cases, but I am not sure about any permanent effects. Most of the research I have read says there are none, but I am not totally sure. I have no idea what PCP does long term. Why is it any of your business if others do things that are not good for them? Are you sure all of your habits would check out well if the government started making laws against everything that is not good for health?
Take this analogy light hearted as it is meant.
If a tree falls in the woods, is it just an act of god?
If a tree falls in the woods because we ingested it with round up, is it still an act of god?
~ A joke but a point none the less.