Recreational drug use is incredibly common around the world and it very often leads to disaster and crime. To resolve this, some people advocate a liberal approach to legalization, while others support a strong government police drive “war” on the sale and use of drugs. This list looks at ten of the most popular recreational drugs in use today.
Solvents are an extremely distasteful class of abusive substances. Readily available from hardware stores, solvent abuse was popularized in the late seventies as the drug of choice of the Punk Rock scene. The industrio-chemical nature of solvents, especially solvent glue, was a strong representation of the Punk vision. Other solvent inhalants include aerosols, nail varnish, gas lighter fuel and petrol.
The general availability of these products makes them popular among poor or destitute children around the world. For the equivalent of 10 cents, a street kid in Casablanca, Morocco, can buy a small tube of bicycle inner tube repair glue, enough to take him out of the world that he inhabits and into a feeling of contentment and warmth. This is a familiar story all over the world and is indicative of the depravity that generally associates itself with solvent abusers. Often the glue is inhaled from a plastic bag, sometimes over the head, it is not difficult to imagine how often an unconscious user has died of suffocation in this process.
For millennia, Psychedelic or hallucinogenic mushrooms have figured in society, culture and religion. There are more than 180 species of mushrooms which contain the psychedelics Psilocybin or Psilocin. They have a long history of use in Mexico and tribal societies and are currently one of the most popular and commonly available natural psychedelics. Psilocybin and Psilocin are the psychoactive ingredients responsible for the hallucinatory state or “trip” the user experiences some twenty minutes after consuming the mushrooms. The effect of which is similar to that of LSD but shorter lived and will be outlined in the LSD section.
Some of these “Magic Mushrooms”, are actually more poisonous than they are hallucinogenic, great care must be taken to pick the correct types. In fact it is a rule of thumb with users that you should never pick them without being accompanied by someone who has picked them before. In the United Kingdom, taking or possessing ‘shrooms, is legal, but preparing them including drying them or selling them is an offense under the misuse of drugs act. The Netherlands, in recent years, has made the possession of Magic Mushrooms totally illegal, which may surprise people who are aware of its relaxed laws on Cannabis. Magic Mushrooms can be dried, eaten fresh, cooked or boiled into a “tea”.
An age old drug, Opium has influenced the economy of nations, caused wars, inspired poets and brought the ruin of many. Derived from the collected sap of the Opium Poppy (Papaver Somniferum), it has been cultivated since Neolithic times. Used as a food source, the seeds have no narcotic effect but are used as spice, they have a mild nutty flavor. In contrast, the sap, collected from immature seed pods, has extremely powerful narcotic qualities. The plants are native to Greece and China, and were grown in Egyptian, Roman and Minoan civilizations. The sap is a highly addictive painkiller which can be smoked or eaten, and when dissolved in alcohol (commonly known as laudanum) it can be drunk.
Laudanum’s biggest clam to fame was its use by the romantic poets. Many of the Pre-Raphaelites (Among them Lord Byron, Shelly and others) were know to indulge. The image of the romantic poet, pale, morose, drunk on absinthe and laudanum is a common one. It was, in the Victorian era, freely available and somewhat cheaper than gin and became a working class tipple. It was liberally prescribed to children that were teething. Opium dens were popular in most 19th century cities. Patrons would lie on their side with long wooden pipes, the bowl upturned over a smoking ball of opium.
LSD (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide) is possibly the most powerful hallucinogenic drug known. It was discovered in 1938 by Albert Hoffman a Swiss chemist, whose actual purpose was to find a cure for the common cold. It has had a checkered history to say the least. Iconic public figures have, in the past, advocated its use: Hunter S Thompson, The Beatles, and Timothy Leary being notable advocates.
After 1-2 hours of ingesting the drug, visual awareness is heightened, sounds become enhanced, emotions and physical sensations are altered. The user’s sense of self and its interaction with people or objects, their concept of reality is generally brought to question. Strange visual stimuli, that may or may not be comforting or frightening overwhelm the user, there is a real risk of irrational fear taking over, paranoia, confusion or panic. Equally, some people have apparently wonderful experiences with none of these symptoms.
This is the first item on our list that is a prescription medicine. There is a vast range of medicines that fall in to the category of “downers” This being the street name which has passed into general usage. Barbiturates have been around since the 19th century, derived from Barbituric acid, there have been hundreds of derivatives over the years. In psychiatry and psychiatric hospitals it was frequently used to sedate violent or disturbed patients. They are a Hypnotic, and Anxiolytic, which is often used to make a patient unconscious before the true anesthesia is administered. They engender, in the abuser, feelings of calm and relaxation, physically and mentally, which creates a high level of dependency.
Barbiturates have largely been replaced by Benzodiazepines. A newer range of sedatives that was first introduced in the 1950’s as Librium. Valium soon followed with Mogadon Ativan, Frisium, and Temazepam. Safer than Barbiturates, Benzo’s soon gained popularity and the sedative culture as it was known was born. The withdrawal from Benzo dependency is extremely disturbing for the patient and recognizably bad for the doctor to witness. It has been said that it is worse than withdrawal from Opiates.
Amphetamines are a group of stimulant drugs that work by affecting the amount of dopamine and serotonin in the brain. They generally create a feeling of euphoria, mental focus and resilience against physical fatigue. They have been used medically as an appetite suppressant, to treat ADHD in adults and children, and by the military in the Second World War. The most common street name for Amphetamines is “speed” because of the increased energy that users display. This made it extremely popular amongst young people in the 1970s at discos and then again in the 90s in the subsequent rave music culture.
It was originally widely available in America as Benzedrine, an inhalant medicine available without prescription, until its use was controlled by the FDA in 1965. Previous to this, the German military during WW2 used it recreationally and strategically, Adolph Hitler was daily injected with a compound of Amphetamines and vitamins.
Closely linked to the use of Amphetamines (from which it is derived), Ecstasy, or MDMA, was originally used as a Psycho therapeutic drug. It is a Psychedelic drug that produces euphoria and a feeling of well being, decreased levels of fear and anxiety and a physical stimulant and sensational effect in users. It is illegal in most countries and is one of the most widely used illicit drugs in the world.
It is taken orally or sniffed as a powder. Users can have bad reactions to the drug and in the early years of its use as a recreational drug there were many instances of first time users dying without having administered an overdose. When users are exerting themselves heavily, there is a real risk of dehydration and death or illness resulting from it. Many of the “back street” MDMA factories use unclean processes and poor pharmacological techniques, and are a great danger to the people that make the drug as well as to the users.
Cocaine, derived from the Coca plant, has been used in one form or another for over a thousand years. Originating from South America, it has been chewed as a leaf by the Peruvian Indians for centuries. It is a powerful stimulant, appetite suppressant and anesthetic. In the Victorian era, many freely available medicines contained Cocaine for use with babies and children particularly when they were teething.
For the first twenty years of its production Coca Cola contained Cocaine but the laws controlling it in the early 1900’s prohibited its inclusion. It has generally through its social usage been a rich mans drug, although the use of Crack Cocaine, a modified version of the original powdered form is prepared as a “Rock” or “Stone” and smoked in pipes, has brought its usage down to street level.
Perhaps the most insidious of all drugs, Heroin, or Diamorphine is a derivative of Morphine, an opiate, first used as an alternative to Morphine as it was thought to be less addictive. The name Heroin, is a Trade name for Diamorphine and was used by the Bayer pharmaceutical company in the mid 1800’s. It is an extremely powerful painkiller and users experience exhilaration, euphoria and a sense of well being. It can be smoked, sniffed or injected.
The withdrawal effects of Heroin are pretty dreadful, and it is virtually impossible to impart to a non-user how bad it really is. The symptoms of withdrawal are physical pain, nausea, stomach cramps and diarrhea, shaking twitching and a very strong craving for the soothing effects of the drug. Very few people can cope with withdrawal and this drives people to commit crimes to fund their next drug purchase.
The most popular of all recreational drugs, Cannabis, or Marijuana, Grass, Hemp, Weed, Pot, Hash, Dope or a variety of regional names has been cultivated for thousands of years. Derived in various forms from the Cannabis plants Cannabis Indica or Cannabis Sativa, it is native to central Asia but its cultivation and use is global. It is a Psychoactive and a Psychedelic. It can be smoked as leaves or flower buds, it can be ground down to isolate the crystallized sap and then pressed into a solid, or the resin extracted by collection via contact with the sticky plant parts.
The effects are fairly immediate, a slightly drunken but euphoric sensation, it can be mild or strong according to the method of delivery and the strength and quantity of the dose. It is not generally debilitating unless as with anything else it is taken to excess, and it can cause some mental confusion that is mostly temporary.





























@callie19,
i was going to say the same thing myself.
on another note, legalize it!
@Crazy (119): I named a stick Timothy and kept it with me throughout the whole entire day
Probably your crowning achievement in life. We’ll alert the media.
@118 People who think a sentence isn’t coherent when it clearly is are idiots.
You’ve obviously done too much of this stuff.
reality is for people that can’t handle drugs.
Great list, but I have a small correction: Albert Hoffman invented the drug we now know as LSD when he was trying to create a cure for migraine headaches, not for the common cold.
Some very interesting points raised here, which has got me thinking!
FAVORITE LIST love these things!!
Hey, maybe you should make a list of famous Americans who weren’t born in America. number ten would be Jerry Springer……just asking
Hey Hey Hey…..smoke weed everday.
GHB should probably be on the list as it’s popularity, especially in the club scene, is sky-rocketing recently. Apart from that, an incredibly clever, well-written and informative list
marijauna is no drug.
it causes no harm and should be considered nothing more than a life choice or at the very least an important medication for many suffering from various mental disorders and medical maladies.
the legalization of ***** would enhance and stimulate any nation’s people and its economy. my country (canada) would benefit greatly from such a liberal move i think.
i dare someone to credit a single death in humankind to *****.
while the legalization of all drugs is still up for debate in my own head. the fact of the matter is that, in a free country under a freely elected government, we the people, should have the RIGHT as citizens to do to our bodies as we see fit as long as it does not impede the well being or rights of other citizens.
before you jump all over me, think about two things. the deaths and dangers involved in alcohol and cigarettes. and the deaths and dangers that come from prohibition (“the war on drugs”) and the gangs and smugglers and cartels it creates and profits.
also. excellent list. sorry about the rant.
WTF kind of list is this?? Of all the great lists on here, this is definitely the lamest one. Original content and information, please. Is there anyone anywhere that doesn’t know all about this? A better list would have been “Top Ten Funny Names for ***** Strains.” Or “Top Ten Smoking Devices.” Or “Top Ten Celebrity Drug Overdoses.” Come on!
hey jfrater why the hell cant post more than 1 list a day??? cmon man get serious….u r disappointing me!
Love the new look, keep up the great work the number of visitors must have increased?.
im on 9, 7, 4, 3 and 1 hahahaha
Some very interesting points have been made here, it is refreshing to see that your site gets quality visitors.
The reason of the mushroom restriction in the Netherlands is that some tourists got screwed up and jumped out of a window of there hotel. Stupid foreign people can’t use drugs properly. Also some toerists cut them self up pretty bad.
This list is clearly eurocentric as u can see from the 50 euro picture. We’re sick of this bs
drugs are awesome and this list is not that good, no way heroin is nr 2
LSD and coke together always worked the best for me…
I had a very good friend at university.
He committed suicide solely to his non stop use of cannnabis, he was a generally happy guy, didnt drink or take any other drugs, no stress or family problems. He smoked so much for so many years that he got psychosis, (not sure if that spelling is right).
Somebody please tell me how ***** was not the direct cause of his death…
Even the doctors who diagnosed him said that ***** was the obvious cause given how much he smoked.
Sorry but ***** is a drug and I have seen first hand what it CAN do. I’m not saying it is an exceptionally dangerous drug, but it is certainly not harmless as some people are claiming…
hell yeah maggot
Yes legalize pot !! I smoke vapourized pot for my MS and it’s better than all the prescription drugs the doctors want me to take
The drug companies don’t want us to have a cheap easily accessible drug, because they want to make billions from the expensive crap they sell. Just look at all the recent celebrity deaths and the lame investigations. They will never come out and say that prescription drugs cause the most deaths and awful side effects.
@Mom242 (95): Actually, my chiropractor does my neck specifically for the cervical spine adjustment! I was in a car accident and had severe whiplash. I’ve not had any problems from the adjustments, which I used to get about two or three times a week. But thank you for warning me– I do know how dangerous it can be for a patient who has an inexperienced chiropractor.
This is crazy, no alcohol or tobacco??
You’ve forgotten the greatest drug or them all!… Murder.
LSD is definitely not the most potent hallucinogen or psychedelic. That title undoubtedly goes to DMT.
I have done 10,8,7,5,3, and 1. I only now use 1 because I can still take care of my duties as a responsible citizen.It does not cause you to sell your belongings or sell your ass like some of the others on the list. I really hate the individuals like “bob” who insults anyone that does any drug. This kind if ignorant individual still thinks that someone that smokes weed is a burned out hippie type person with no life. WAKE UP!!! People from all walks of life smoke weed.Weed is held down by chains of ignorance.
In all reality, the human brain runs on “chemicals” that are naturally created. We are only one chemical away from becoming raving lunatics.Seratonin is a naturally occuring chemical in your body, but if you have none you will not be a nice person.THC has so many medicinal uses, but people in power are blinded by ignorance, fake morals and money.
DMT is actually the most powerful psychedelic by far.
@ZedroZ (143): i’m truly sorry you lost your friend. but you did not loose him to canabis…
he obviously had other issues that where either not shared or acknowledged by his family & friends.
every drug, experience, thought, & emotion effects every single individual differently.
love for some is an intense high, for some, it is a source of weakness, for others, it is vulnerability.
i recently saw a documentary where a young college student committed suicide because he was in extreme credit card debt-and his family blamed the credit card companies.
it’s not the credit card companies responsibility to ensure cardholders use credit wisely.
the same way a plant cannot be blamed for it being abused by someone suffering from an undiagnosed illness.
rtr
@ZedroZ (143):
Not to be mean, but your friend could have stopped smoking whenever he wanted. No one made him keep doing it. I can almost guarantee I’ve been through times that I smoked more weed than he must have. I’ve almost let it screw up my school life, but never have I come close to harming myself in any way.
Your friend was already disposed to experience that psychosis. Sorry, stop blaming drugs for the things that people do. Why hasn’t smoking weed killed everyone? Why do different things happen to different people with the same drug… what’s the variable here?
Oh, right! It’s the particular person doing the drug in the first place! Your friend killed himself because he wanted to, not because the Spirit of Weed coerced him to. You sound like an idiot.
@friednietzsche (154):
Look, i’m going on the information that was given to me by a doctor. No i’m not a drugs expert so of course when a medical professional gave me his prognosis I am naturally going to pretty much accept it without question…
Calling someone an idiot because they dont understand something is pathetic and YOU just made YOURSELF look like a complete idiot.
This is one reason I rarely post on sites such as this, because there is always someone who thinks they know everything and has a great time trying to belittle people in front of others.
@rtr (153)
Thank for you condolences and tactful way of approaching what is quite a sticky subject for me…
Of course I doubt very much that Canabis was solely the reason for his death but I certainly think it was a contributory factor.
People only seem to look at someones actions after taking a certain drug as opposed to what they do whilst suffering the side effects of the drug itsself. I.e you can do terrible things whilst HIGH on drugs, but the long term effects seem far different… I personally believe he was not suffering from an underlying mental disorder, as I stated I am not a medical professional though…
Either way (in my opinion) I personally believe that canabis was an important factor in the death of my friend and that had he not taken or discovered it he would be alive today.
Thanks again rtr
ZedroZ
@ringtailroxy (153):
@friednietzsche (154):
@ZedroZ (155):
Just some info you might find interesting:
http://www.bioedonline.org/news/news.cfm?art=3485
Just because weed itself doesn’t kill people, doesn’t mean it doesn’t have negative effects on SOME people. One person can die the first time they take ecstacy, while others take it time and time again. I can drink alcohol and still make rational decisions such as NOT to DRIVE, or any number of other stupid things, despite the influence of others. For some, that it not the case. Weed may not effect YOU negatively, but that’s not to say it doesn’t effect ANYONE negatively.
I’m not saying I’m for or against it. Only that people who support weed 100% and say it has ABSOLUTELY NO negative side effects, need to be a little more open minded.
@kopns (158): people who support weed 100% and say it has ABSOLUTELY NO negative side effects, need to be a little more open minded.
Though it wasn’t really apparent in my previous comment, the link I posted just before your post supports your point.
@maggot (157):
Thank you very much for the insight
its nice to see someone whose judgement is not clouded by the fact that, although beneficial, canabis is not as harmless as most try to point out. It can, and always will be in some circumstances, detrimental to the human body.
Thanks for that info.
Best
ZedroZ
LSD is as different to shrooms as ***** is to alcohol. The chemical structures of both are entirely dissimilar and the only common element to both is they provoke seretonin production.
The vast majority of fatalities attributed to ecstasy are in reality caused by contaminants (decriminalisation would have the benefit of enforcing saftey regulations), and the indendent-pill testing site ecstasydata.org has shown that in many years most of the pills they received contained no MDMA whatsoever (http://www.ecstasydata.org/datastats.php?row=Summary&percent=1).
The main risk, even with pure MDMA, is to users with preexisting conditions, or inexperienced users suffering water poisoning.
Lastly, anyone who claims long-term smoking of ***** has caused any kind of permanent mental effect on them should have realised quite a while before that it wasn’t having an entirely positive influence. In 8 years of near-daily use I’ve yet to encounter any negative ramifications but at the first sign I would cease, immediately, as I would no longer have anything to gain.
cocaine is a hell of a drug…
I’m pretty sure alcohol is the most popular recreational drug.
Late night bike rides on herb along Lake Shore is so *****ing DOPE! Big up to Chi-Town!
i had to do a project on ecstasy for health class once. it sounds like one weird drug.
@Ninja_Wallaby (20): Got a point with that
and btw, I haven’t tried any of drugs and never will. I’ve seen someone really consume the rugby (item 10) and yeah men, he looks horrible! I’m not going anywhere near him, literally and figuratively. I’ve seen lots of people in the news who have committed abhorrent crimes because of well, drugs. I still am ignorant (I’ve received that reply a lot in most of my ‘your view’ comments) so can anyone give me an idea as to why the freaking heck people try these drugs?
Curiosity… that can be solved by education, and just showing them the deleterious effects of drugs.
Highs… that can be solved by, well, getting a freaking life.
Peer pressure… nope, they’re not worthy of being your friends if that’s the case. Just say the NO word. How hard can that be? Well, it’s kinda hard. If they have been black-mailing you, just ditch them. Whatever they do to you, at least you did not take drugs and its deleterious effects.
What else?
@ZedroZ (143): Just like what happened to this guy’s friend.
So that’s how obama got all his votes.
@ZedroZ (155):
How do I look like an idiot, other than through your butthurt opinion? You spewed out crap like you can’t be wrong, and I called you on it. How does that make ME the one who believes he cannot be wrong?
Accept the fact that you sounded like a close-minded dimwit. Don’t cry and accuse someone who was trying to better inform you of such things. My post was neutral.
@DenzeLL (167):
I like how to tell everyone else how to live their life. If getting high is bad to you, don’t do it. Did someone make you God? People like you are ridiculous. You are worse than any drug because you try to get people to diminish the quality of their lives by telling them to ignore how they think and accept YOUR narrow views above all else.
i’ve tried all but 2 of this list. opium & heroin
glue helped me through school
xtc helped my love making
speed helped me work long nights after hiting the night clubs & the love making
mushrooms helped me loose hrs but it was in the most beautifull colours
lsd helped me freak out & loose the plot BIG TIME
downers helped me get over all of the above
cocaine didn’t help it was ***** for £50 i could of done all of the above drugs and more and i wouldn’t of had a runny nose
canablissss helps everything
as a mental health nurse patients say that *****s don’t affect there minds which is true, it helps ! unless they are long term users of other drugs aswell
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143 ZedroZ I had a very good friend at university He committed suicide solely to his non stop use of cannnabis !!!
this is amazing the 1st recorded death due to *****s
as a mental health nurse i can safly say you are talking out your ass people DO NOT kill them selves due to hash if you were indeed a friend to this poor soul he would still be alive now
no matter what drug is used. no matter what thought is thought. no matter what action is committed. everything has an opposite occurring reaction. it is all ying and yang. good and evil. open and closed (eyes, mind). in and out (breathing, food). every positive effect of drug use will have a negative effect in some way and vice versa. it is how we manage the effects will simple human logic that makes the difference. if one loves a certain drug and its effects, they must know that it is to be used in moderation if they wish to continue to use that drug. another is work and play. one must work their arse off (not for anyone but yourself. drug use in moderation and balance with your life does not hurt anyone. ignornace, hate and misunderstanding is what really hurts this earth and its people. cool list btw. i am student, have used most of these. NOT heroin, barbs, opium, glue, EVER. stay clean, but get down n dirty, always know own limits.
@R. Simpson (173):
That’s not true. There’s no supreme force managing the balance between good an evil. Things just happen and people just act. By the way, it’s YIN not YING. Let people live their lives how they want, man, it’s a simple as that. As long as they aren’t compromising someone else’s happiness. Taking harmless drugs like ***** and shrooms only angers selfish other people, it doesn’t truly affect them. And when people make bad choices, it’s THEM making the choice.
You make life sound too easy. Nothing is balanced like that. They are just categories, there is no balance or order within them.
Friednietzsche, I am with you 100%. This weekend, Saturday evening to be precise, my closest friends and my Daughter and her friend were hanging out in my garage like we do every Saturday night, the norm of these get togethers is playing some music, toking on some fine dank, drinking some cold beers and general non formal socialising. Aparently the smell had wafted out to the street and a member of law enforcement noticed this as he passed by. The cop pulled off to the side of the street and walked up to my garage and began to demand who had the weed, sadly at this same time my Daughter walks out of the house with my bong, and ofcorse the cop naturally demands she come over to him and begins his bull***** interogation, I then came forth and told the cop I was her father, for the record my kid is 17, she works and is 3 credits away from graduating from high school, anyway, the cop tells us to come over to his squad car and at this time I give him my stash of weed that equaled about a dime. For this the cop handcuffed my Daughter and placed her in the cop car, my Daughter has never been handcuffed nor has been in the back of a cop car, needless to say this was very traumatic for her, and a bit traumatic for me to see my child in cuffs.They then stuck me into another car and hauled us both to the police station, I must add that I am confined to a wheelchair, I have a spinal cord injury due to a diving accident 9 years ago, therefore the cop had to take the time to figure how to load my chair into his car. To make a long and *****ed up story short, my Daughter was released a few hours later and sent back to a now empty house.I was later realeased and had a ride come get me and take me home as well.
Since this has happened I have been on the verge of pulling my hair out,all because some uppity rookie cop figured he would strongarm a group of non violent pot smokers quietly sitting in my garage on a warm Saturday night.If this cop thought he was doing some sort of good deed is absolute bull*****.All that this individual did was traumatise my kid and take my smoke and ruin my routine Saturday night ritual.The bottom line of this is… FREE ***** FROM THE CHAINS OF IGNORANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!
I find it disgusting how the worst consequences of weed (and some others mentioned on this list) are the legal ones.
And further annoying is the fact that these consequences arise from a victimless “crime”.
In your daughters case, she obviously did not harm anyone. According to anti-pot people, she only harmed herself. But she herself allowed and perpetrated the “harm” caused by smoking weed. There is no victim here!
Like your daughter I am 17 and have had a similar experience with the cops, though less traumatic. Basically some ignorant jerk told the cops that some kids (us) walked to the forest to smoke weed every once in a while. So the cops then staked out the spot for two DAYS, until we eventually showed up. At the end of it all, we got a slap on the wrist and about $80 of weed and paraphernalia more or less robbed from us.
I am glad I am young, to think that one day I could get sent to jail for this is ridiculous
Weed is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy! Why else would he have put it here?
@SUNSGO69 (175): This weekend, Saturday evening to be precise, my closest friends and my Daughter and her friend were hanging out in my garage like we do every Saturday night, the norm of these get togethers is playing some music, toking on some fine dank
Way to be a role model for your kid, “dad”.
my Daughter walks out of the house with my bong
Lol, nothing wrong with that picture, eh?
my Daughter has never been handcuffed nor has been in the back of a cop car, needless to say this was very traumatic for her
Well she has YOU to thank for putting her in that predicament.
I have been on the verge of pulling my hair out,all because some uppity rookie cop figured he would strongarm a group of non violent pot smokers quietly sitting in my garage on a warm Saturday night.If this cop thought he was doing some sort of good deed is absolute bull*****.All that this individual did was traumatise my kid and take my smoke and ruin my routine Saturday night ritual.
For someone who was breaking the law and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, you sure are good at trying to deflect blame away to anywhere but at yourself. Whether you agree or not with the law is not the issue. You still broke it. You are lucky that your child was not removed from your care and custody on the grounds of being deemed an unfit parent.
Ignorance like yours should be a crime, it is the reason weed is still not legal.
You don’t have to accept weed, just tolerate it at least. You think you are righteous, when all you are doing is promoting the ruining of an innocent person’s life.
@Voltron (179): Ignorance like yours should be a crime
I assume you are replying to me?
weed is still not legal
That’s the operative phrase there, dude. So who’s the one being ignorant?
You don’t have to accept weed, just tolerate it at least.
You have no idea what I accept and what I tolerate. Pardon me holding someone else accountable for their actions though.
You think you are righteous, when all you are doing is…
No, all I was doing was laughing at the idiot that willfully and arrogantly breaks the law and then whines about getting busted for it.
promoting the ruining of an innocent person’s life
That would be the guy partying it up on a weekly basis with his daughter who is a minor, and teaching her that law enforcement is a bad thing and that it is ok to break laws if you don’t agree with them.