SirSebstar wrote:I consider it silly because its messing with your brainchemistry.
Well, pretty much
everything messes with your brainchemistry one way or another. You take a cup of coffee, it messes with your brainchemistry. You eat red meat, it messes with your brainchemistry. Tons of foods contain stuff that messes with your brainchemistry.
In truth, your brainchemistry is being messed with every day. Maybe not in similar ways as cannabis, but still.
You can even mess with your brainchemistry without any substance intake - if you get a burst of adrenaline when you're in an intense situation (fight or flight response) your brainchemistry is being messed with. If you do sports, your brainchemistry gets messed with by endorphins. When you have sex, your brainchemistry is being messed with in a big way.
When you sleep, and dream... oh boy,
that messes with your brainchemistry.
Cannabis also messes with your brainchemistry, but the effect is not permanent if used responsibly and not too often. It causes an alternate state of mind, and it can be beneficial for many things. It can give you perspective - you'll see everything as sort of caricatures of themselves, you'll be able to laugh to things you normally would stress about - which can be very therapeutic.
Of course, there's harmful side-effects if you use it excessively, but what substance (drug or otherwise) doesn't? Pretty much everything is harmful if taken in excess.
Note that I'm not posting this to get you to try weed or anything, I'm simply stating my view on the issue, and why I think it's silly to call cannabis silly. This is all my opinion, and you're free to disagree with it.
SirSebstar wrote:in fact i'd like to see everybody who causes an accident with aclohol or drugs to be charged with attemted murder
That's sort of a broad generalisation... Are you talking about car accidents? In that case I agree, nobody should operate heavy machinery or drive a car under the influence of any drug. But other accidents... I don't think you can generalize them, it always depends if the accident happened because the person was under influence.