| Not enforcing the laws isn’t criminal in the United States, although I wish it was. The police in various jurisdictions have gone all the way to the Supreme Court to confirm that[1][2] > It’s not just me, you see it all over social media. People are grossed out by potheads. Cool, but you or anyone else being grossed out by someone’s activity doesn’t automatically rise to the level of criminality. I, and many others, am grossed out by devoutly religious people, do you think they are criminals based on that fact? > Again It’s just a fact, it’s not my “feelings” or “opinions”. Your comment included people being “grossed out” by others activity. That is literally your feelings and not objective fact. > I’ve studied political science. Oh hey, me too, even got a degree in it. Several of my classmates who studied it failed. Studying the topic doesn’t make you correct, only more likely to be well informed. Since I also have studied it we can remove that as a common denominator between us and stick to arguing our differences. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_v._District_of_Columbia [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Town_of_Castle_Rock_v._Gonzale... |