Personally I'm at the age. If someone is going to do either, I find it more reassuring to be around those who prefer a smoke, over a drink. Smokers tend to be relaxed and ready for a good chat. Drinkers can sometimes be unpredictable when taken too far.
At the campsite, I don’t see the harm if someone has a beer in their tent or takes a moment for a smoke or gummy before turning in for the night. When they choose to get completely zooted. I more than likely won't be back out with you. Im not trying to be Snoops best friend. You wanna take a few rips or have a beer or two... not my problem, if it helps you enjoy it a little more. Then who am I to say..
Regarding children, I believe being drunk around them is more problematic, than being under the influence of marijuana.
It seems to me that it’s mostly the older generation that equates the war on drugs was anything more then propaganda to win a election. They don’t differentiate between alcohol and other substances, alcohol has been a part of our culture for so long. It's just the acceptable way to get gorded.
As for the issue of firearms, I think if someone can be prescribed heavy painkillers and still purchase a rifle, then why should it be different for someone who smokes occasionally? Furthermore, I do not think someone who drinks in excess should be more entitled to own a gun. Never lost my memory from a night smoking to much when I was a hoodlum, alcohol on the other hand, has a few nights the lights just went out. So on either substance I think too much can be too much... I'm not trying to hang out with someone who cannot function.
At the campsite, I don’t see the harm if someone has a beer in their tent or takes a moment for a smoke or gummy before turning in for the night. When they choose to get completely zooted. I more than likely won't be back out with you. Im not trying to be Snoops best friend. You wanna take a few rips or have a beer or two... not my problem, if it helps you enjoy it a little more. Then who am I to say..
Regarding children, I believe being drunk around them is more problematic, than being under the influence of marijuana.
It seems to me that it’s mostly the older generation that equates the war on drugs was anything more then propaganda to win a election. They don’t differentiate between alcohol and other substances, alcohol has been a part of our culture for so long. It's just the acceptable way to get gorded.
As for the issue of firearms, I think if someone can be prescribed heavy painkillers and still purchase a rifle, then why should it be different for someone who smokes occasionally? Furthermore, I do not think someone who drinks in excess should be more entitled to own a gun. Never lost my memory from a night smoking to much when I was a hoodlum, alcohol on the other hand, has a few nights the lights just went out. So on either substance I think too much can be too much... I'm not trying to hang out with someone who cannot function.