Hehe nice comeback hunter

It is true zheer, cannabis can put other people in danger whilst driving under the influence, but to the best of my knowledge that is the only situation where you can be a danger to others when you're stoned. In most situations where alcohol could prove dangerous, cannabis will have the opposite effect. More people are likely to act out at others in a violent way under the influence of alcohol than cannabis. Picture this: in Cardiff, many police officers have to go around in riot vans to stop violent disputes that occur after a long nights drinking. If you were to replace the alcohol in that situation with cannabis, the picture would be quite different. Instead of losing their inhibitions and wanting to fight someone for simply bumping into them or stepping on their heel, they would most likely say sorry (even if they are the ones being bumped into) and probably joke about it.
Now I might be a bit biased here.
What might happen if you drink too much alcohol? You might puke (and the chances are high), say things to people that you really wouldn't if you were sober, pass out, and more than likely not remember doing any of it. What might happen if you smoke too much cannabis? You might puke (though the chances are less than that of alcohol, though proper testing will need to be done to find out the actual ratio), think more about things you're going to say, say less, fall asleep, and more than likely remember doing it (but not the falling asleep, because it's not humanely possibly to remember when you fall alseep).
Sometimes I do become quite biased against alcohol when comparing it to cannabis, so please correct me if I'm wrong on anything. Actually, here's an idea: why not do a comparison between them but being biased towards alcohol, i.e. the opposite of what I did? I very much want to hear the point of view of someone who favours alcohol more, as I feel that will make this topic more objective if we combine our thoughts.
Btw Cziffra, it's still illegal in those states, and also here in England. It hasn't been decriminalised if they confiscate it and fine you, the law has just been lessened that's all.
Henrah
Oh, one more thing I want to mention. Visit
www.thc4ms.org and read the story of how 3 people are being taken to court for giving cannabis chocolate to MS sufferers to help them ease their pain completely for free. They aren't receiving any money for their cannabis chocolate, as far as I know. The maximum sentence these 3 individuals can get is 14 years, and they've been told that they have no legal defence in court.