snoopcobra
New Member
Hey I thought up this plan yesterday and honestly it seems like a good idea but let me know what you think.
I believe if you surveyed a huge amount of people asking them how often they have smoked pot in their lifetime and what effect it had on them that it would show that at a certain dose (responsible use) that did no damage and maybe even helped them out. You could then present this information to the public and begin drug education teaching people that if they choose to smoke and they are responsible it will not hurt them. I think if people knew that if they smoked only so often and it wouldn't be detrimental most people would stick to that amount.
Of course there are flaws with this....
1. Pinpointing whether it was the marijuana that effected them..but I beleive that after surveying alot of people there would be a general dose range where those people could maintin a succesful life. I think this could be done by sorting variables such as education, income growing up, single/divorced parents, mental health problems. But if you gathered all the information im sure there is some way to organize it so you could generally tell what was going on.
2. Getting people to believe the information you gathered. I think the only way to solve this is have some unbiased company that people trust collect and interpret the data. (you couldn't have some potheads survey a bunch of people and present the information, which was my first idea)
Any ideas, thoughts, or suggestions?
I believe if you surveyed a huge amount of people asking them how often they have smoked pot in their lifetime and what effect it had on them that it would show that at a certain dose (responsible use) that did no damage and maybe even helped them out. You could then present this information to the public and begin drug education teaching people that if they choose to smoke and they are responsible it will not hurt them. I think if people knew that if they smoked only so often and it wouldn't be detrimental most people would stick to that amount.
Of course there are flaws with this....
1. Pinpointing whether it was the marijuana that effected them..but I beleive that after surveying alot of people there would be a general dose range where those people could maintin a succesful life. I think this could be done by sorting variables such as education, income growing up, single/divorced parents, mental health problems. But if you gathered all the information im sure there is some way to organize it so you could generally tell what was going on.
2. Getting people to believe the information you gathered. I think the only way to solve this is have some unbiased company that people trust collect and interpret the data. (you couldn't have some potheads survey a bunch of people and present the information, which was my first idea)
Any ideas, thoughts, or suggestions?