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  1.    CG Blaze reacted to a post in a topic: Are kids smoking weed younger than ever?
  2.    CG Blaze reacted to a post in a topic: Are kids smoking weed younger than ever?
  3. I'm literally done with this thread. Misinformed ignorants on here with no valid scientific proof to prove all of that ranting on marijuana. Come on now. I'm out.
  4. I'm not going to bash you for what you just wrote, but honestly, you are being ignorant. "somewhere has died because of marijuana...and definitely in a car crash as the person who caused it." I've smoked marijuana before and let me tell you something, I've drove high many times and I have NEVER been close to a car accident. I know a lot of pot smokers that have drove high too and they have never been close to one either. Secondly, stating that marijuana is a drug is not even a valid argument here. Yes, it's a drug but a good one. Maybe you won't think it is, but you have clearly been brainwashed. I'm 18, I run track and play football and marijuana has not affected my abilities to be successful in sports, school, and socially. Besides the fact that I had shortness of breath because of the smoke. I've quit marijuana for a while now because of sports, but once I'm done and it's legalized, I will continue my toking. Let me not rant on about this but I see marijuana legalized nation wide in 15-20 years from now.

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