• Dremor@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Do you chose to take insomnia? I’d doubt that.

    But to be clear : I am against death penalty. It robs any chance for someone to change for the better, and even the worst criminal can change and try to repair, even partially, the damages he did. In the current case the death penalty is way overblown. But not everyone would be of that opinion, unfortunately.

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        3 days ago

        Not going to bed and insomnia are two different things. Insomnia is a condition where you try to sleep, and can’t. Not going to bed, well, is a choice.

        In both cases, you can be held responsible if you end up falling asleep on the wheel while sleep deprived, and cause an accident.

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          In both cases, you can be held responsible if you end up falling asleep on the wheel while sleep deprived, and cause an accident.

          But that’s not what you said - you were saying that because people have the potential to cause an accident when smoking weed they should be executed.

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            2 days ago

            If is was the case, I understand better the downvotes. That wasn’t my intention de frame it like that, I’m against death penalty.

            What I intended to say is that people who takes substances that impair their judgement, and go drive afterward are a danger to everyone around them. They should be sanctioned, just not by death penalty, which, again, make no sense whatsoever in any situation.

            Cannabis isn’t a harmless plant, unless it is a variety without THC (study: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9940647/). And I doubt a smuggler would import Cannabis without THC. Smuggled cannabis are almost always THC heavy plants, and considering how much he seem to have with him, he either intended to fly to the moon and back, or to sell it around.

            Now, THC heavy cannabis is a problem because, like alcohol, it impair the jugement about how ready to drive one is, and I’ve seen many of my friends get into accidents because they thought they where somehow not affected by THC. My words were harsh, no doubt, but I never called for any of them to get death penalties.

            Edit: drug resistance exists, of course, but isn’t frequent. I happen to have a mild resistance to opioid based painkillers (found out after a surgery, worst pain I have been for a long time 😅)

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              Cannabis isn’t a harmless plant

              Nothing is. Thinking otherwise is fallacious zero-tolerance binary thinking. But in terms of magnitude and incidence rate of harm, it’s far less harmful than just about any other intoxicating substance.

              it impair the jugement about how ready to drive one is

              I’ve never heard that one before, and it’s contradictory to decades of first-hand experience. Let’s have an anecdata war, but not now, since I’m busy. Meanwhile, got any studies to cite? Evidence from US states that have legalized directly contradicts you.

              drug resistance exists, of course, but isn’t frequent

              While it’s not physically addictive like cocaine, alcohol, benzos and opioids are, cannabis tolerance builds up quickly in habitual users (if that’s what you mean by resistance).

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      3 days ago

      People choose to “take insomnia” every second of every minute of every hour of every day, in thousands of ways.