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Stratos 02-08-2009 07:23 AM

Re: Poll: Does anybody care about Michael Phelps and his bong?
 
I don't really care if Phelps smokes a bong, but understandibly his sponsors might do.

Captain Obvious 02-08-2009 02:26 PM

Re: Poll: Does anybody care about Michael Phelps and his bong?
 
Agreed with some of the others, its not that big a deal.

Although, i agree having his photo taken wasnt great, although it is possible he didnt know - in which case some (or at least one) of his 'friends' is a total jackass.

Cerek 02-08-2009 04:35 PM

Re: Poll: Does anybody care about Michael Phelps and his bong?
 
<font color="plum">Do I personally care that Michael Phelps took a bong hit? No.

Do I think he should have given a little more thought about what he was about to do? Yes.

Why? Well, the corporate sponsorships are one thing. The possibility of being banned from future Olympics is another. But the biggest reason is the fact that Phelps IS a role-model for thousands of young people. He accepted this role when he accepted endorsements and allowed himself to be marketed that way. Whether you agree with the law or not, marinuana is illegal in the U.S. . So, as a role model and US citizen, Phelps should have refrained from smoking so he doesn't encourage others to try something that is illegal.

I never tried illegal drugs and think it is just a bad idea in general to do so. Each person has the right to make his or her own choice in the matter, but when you represent a larger ideal and have the ability to influence the actions of many others, you should conduct yourself with a little more restraint.</font>

DrowArchmage 02-09-2009 09:44 AM

Re: Poll: Does anybody care about Michael Phelps and his bong?
 
i said the last one.

society should learn from this that even athletes like weed, so we should LEGALIZE IT!!!

Chewbacca 02-12-2009 11:26 AM

Re: Poll: Does anybody care about Michael Phelps and his bong?
 
Quote:

Whether you agree with the law or not, marinuana is illegal in the U.S.
Actually it's not illegal in all 50 states.

Regardless, this is the kind of atitude which allows tyranny to rise and drives a stake in the heart of liberty. True lovers of freedom ought to be ashamed of prohibition and should speak out against it at every quarter.

Chewbacca 02-12-2009 11:33 AM

Re: Poll: Does anybody care about Michael Phelps and his bong?
 
Look out Phelps, it's the pigs! They come for you.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...T6buAD96A1JB80

Quote:

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Police in the South Carolina county where Michael Phelps was photographed smoking from a marijuana pipe have been arresting people as they seek to make a case against the superstar swimmer, a lawyer for one arrested person said Thursday.

Attorney Joseph McCulloch said he has a client who was charged with possession of marijuana and questioned about the now-infamous party Phelps attended near the University of South Carolina campus in November. He said his client's roommate also was arrested.

McCulloch did not name his client, who faces up to 30 days in jail and a $200 fine if convicted on the pending charge.

30 days in jail for using the good blessed herb of the Earth, that's the real crime in this episode.

Cerek 02-12-2009 01:39 PM

Re: Poll: Does anybody care about Michael Phelps and his bong?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chewbacca (Post 1226361)
Actually it's not illegal in all 50 states.

Regardless, this is the kind of atitude which allows tyranny to rise and drives a stake in the heart of liberty. True lovers of freedom ought to be ashamed of prohibition and should speak out against it at every quarter.

<font color="plum">It has nothing to do with an attitude that promotes tyranny, <font color="orange">Chewbacca</font>. It is a simple statement of fact.

Marijuana is illegal in most of the 50 states (btw, where is it not illegal?). Just like driving over a certain speed is illegal in most 50 states. If you disagree with the law, then you can certainly speak out to change it. But until it is changed, it's a good idea not to break the law.

As for your concept of prohibition, most substances that are illegal are considered to have side effects that are harmful to the individual and/or others in society or both. That is why the gov't feels the need to make the use of those substances illegal. If you think you should have the freedom to ingest any substance you want, regardless of consequences to yourself or others, then the same logic applies to pharmaceutical drugs. There should be no restrictions on them either.

As always, your freedom to do what you want stops at the point where it interferes with my freedom to not be affected by the choice you make.</font>

thecarrotdude 02-12-2009 01:39 PM

Re: Poll: Does anybody care about Michael Phelps and his bong?
 
This is a bad poll. Completely biased. There is no choice about people apathetic to him smoking marijuana.

thecarrotdude 02-12-2009 01:40 PM

Re: Poll: Does anybody care about Michael Phelps and his bong?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chewbacca (Post 1226361)
Actually it's not illegal in all 50 states.

Regardless, this is the kind of atitude which allows tyranny to rise and drives a stake in the heart of liberty. True lovers of freedom ought to be ashamed of prohibition and should speak out against it at every quarter.

Im my town they just legalized the use of medicinal marijuana.

Chewbacca 02-12-2009 06:12 PM

Re: Poll: Does anybody care about Michael Phelps and his bong?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cerek (Post 1226368)
<font color="plum">It has nothing to do with an attitude that promotes tyranny, <font color="orange">Chewbacca</font>. It is a simple statement of fact.

Marijuana is illegal in most of the 50 states (btw, where is it not illegal?). Just like driving over a certain speed is illegal in most 50 states. If you disagree with the law, then you can certainly speak out to change it. But until it is changed, it's a good idea not to break the law.

As for your concept of prohibition, most substances that are illegal are considered to have side effects that are harmful to the individual and/or others in society or both. That is why the gov't feels the need to make the use of those substances illegal. If you think you should have the freedom to ingest any substance you want, regardless of consequences to yourself or others, then the same logic applies to pharmaceutical drugs. There should be no restrictions on them either.

As always, your freedom to do what you want stops at the point where it interferes with my freedom to not be affected by the choice you make.</font>

For 70+ years the government has had nothing but propaganda against Marijuana. Lies upon lies.

To trespass on a neighbor's freedom to enjoy a simple good herb, a fruit of the earth. Tyrany, there is no other word for it.


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