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And then you have the question what if the cure harms?
For example. I have severe shoulder and knee pain. Over the counter pain meds stopped working years ago and my doctors refuse to proscribe me anything stronger. I have taken to smoking a small amount of pot on days where the pain gets too bad to handle. So by relieving my pain with pot am I harming myself or helping myself?
For example. I have severe shoulder and knee pain. Over the counter pain meds stopped working years ago and my doctors refuse to proscribe me anything stronger. I have taken to smoking a small amount of pot on days where the pain gets too bad to handle. So by relieving my pain with pot am I harming myself or helping myself?
I have heard that pot only coats the brain cells and then wears off doing no harm. But then I have heard it damages brain cells and kills them... I think it is morally wrong, but for medicinal purposes I can look past that. But if people abuse the medicinal purpose then it goes right back to being morally wrong.
Why is pot morally wrong?
To me it is. It changes a person. I do not like being near people who are not in control of themselves. And it is an influence on behavior.
Prolonged daily use of pot can lead to permanent loss of brain cells. But it takes longer and les are lost then consuming alcohol.
A bad nights sleep changes a person. So does a sequence of misfortunate events. In the time I've personally been using it all it does to me is relax me, make it easier to sleep and makes the pain go away. I am in full control of myself and all of my faculties.
So by your standards my use isn't morally wrong because I retain full control of myself?
Not trying to gang up, just want to figure out your POV a little more.