Views from Tokyo: Should Japan follow Canada and legalize recreational marijuana?
What do Tokyoites and tourists think of Canada legalizing pot for recreational use? Could or should it ever happen in Japan? [Note: This video was created and …
No. People need to face reality, not anaesthetize their brains with drugs. There are too many dope heads walking around as it is.
No
the gym guy looks like he is high
will they? probably not, should they? YES
In the first 6 months of legalization of cannabis here in Canada, over 150,000 jobs have been created because of legal pot. Cannabis is not only safer than alcohol, but it is also safer than tobacco cigarettes. Cannabis can be used to help people to quit tobacco as well…
Does Japan need more tourist for cannabis? Hmm. Could lower suicide rate.
100% , LEGALIZE IT ….
Yes
Given Japan's widely embraced abuse of alcohol by drinking large amounts and the risks attached to it, having an option such as marijuana can give an option for people to relax without risk of liver damage, death by overconsumption and not having a severe hangover.
Not everybody will like it, but by adding a physically safer option, Japan can reap benefits by reducing impact on work and reducing health care costs.
Hell to the yeah!
No. People need to face reality, not anaesthetize their brains with drugs. There are too many dope heads walking around as it is.
No
the gym guy looks like he is high
will they? probably not, should they? YES
In the first 6 months of legalization of cannabis here in Canada, over 150,000 jobs have been created because of legal pot. Cannabis is not only safer than alcohol, but it is also safer than tobacco cigarettes. Cannabis can be used to help people to quit tobacco as well…
Does Japan need more tourist for cannabis? Hmm. Could lower suicide rate.
100% , LEGALIZE IT ….
Yes
Given Japan's widely embraced abuse of alcohol by drinking large amounts and the risks attached to it, having an option such as marijuana can give an option for people to relax without risk of liver damage, death by overconsumption and not having a severe hangover.
Not everybody will like it, but by adding a physically safer option, Japan can reap benefits by reducing impact on work and reducing health care costs.