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clintjm 02-04-2010 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Tsuruneru (Post 798132)
Just a question, so tell us what you think japan will be like in ten years.

Maybe the playstation 4 will be out.
Maybe.

Tsuruneru 02-04-2010 08:08 AM

I'm sure that will be all around the world earlier then ten years.

xyzone 02-04-2010 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Sangetsu (Post 798323)
The number of people in Japan who use marijuana is negligibly small.

LOL

"negligibly small" would be whatever is lower than what any enforcement can actually stop. They slump for a time, lower the standards, bam, "neglibibly small".

It's "negligibly small" in the US and all other countries, also. Because I said so.

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Japan is an island, and importing illegal drugs here is difficult.
They grow their own. It grows anywhere.

clintjm 02-04-2010 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Tsuruneru (Post 798368)
I'm sure that will be all around the world earlier then ten years.

Playstation 2 is still sold and it came out in 2000.
And is still a very popular console in 2010.
Playstation 3 2008 and its yet to even use its true potential.
Playstion 4.. I 'm thining 2018 at the earliest.

MMM 02-04-2010 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by clintjm (Post 798359)
Alcohol has zero benefits too then I guess.

Actually in moderation certain alcoholic drinks have been researched to have health benefits. I am sure you heard them, so I won't waste anyone's time list them here.

There is a "safe level" of drinking that doctors generally agree to for most people. There is no "safe level" of cigarette use.

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Originally Posted by xyzone (Post 798371)
LOL

"negligibly small" would be whatever is lower than what any enforcement can actually stop. They slump for a time, lower the standards, bam, "neglibibly small".

It's "negligibly small" in the US and all other countries, also. Because I said so.



They grow their own. It grows anywhere.

The rate of marijuana usage in Japan is far lower than the US or Canada. As Nyororin, punishments are severe and especially when famous people are busted it is a career ending event. Paul McCartney even spent 10 days in a Japnese jail for posessing weed.

It is not only the punishement that keeps people away, but social attitudes toward the drug, which are very negative.

From the Wall Street Journal:
While hard numbers are difficult to come by, marijuana use in Japan appears to be low compared with other countries. In a survey of 85,000 households from 17 countries published last year by the Public Library of Science, a nonprofit group based in San Francisco and Cambridge, U.K., only 1.5% of Japanese respondents said they have used cannabis, compared with 42% in the U.S. and 18% in Germany.

noodle 02-04-2010 11:09 AM

I think in 10 years, Japan will open up it's borders (i.e. it'll welcome foreigners like America did/does(?)). Walking down a street in any city will seem like you're walking down any big city in Europe or America; there will be a great mix of ethnicities and culture which will just increase the phasing out of Japanese Culture until their new culture resembles that of the west more and more!

noodle 02-04-2010 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 798379)
Actually in moderation certain alcoholic drinks have been researched to have health benefits. I am sure you heard them, so I won't waste anyone's time list them here.

There is a "safe level" of drinking that doctors generally agree to for most people. There is no "safe level" of cigarette use.
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As far as I know, it's actually been proven that the negatives out-way the positives of Alcohol, even in moderation (even with wine! The typical example is the Mediterranean and their diet including a glass or two of wine having a positive effect).

With cigarettes, there are SOME short term benefits, but again, the negatives greatly out-way the positives.

So actually, both cigarettes and alcohol are equally bad for you as both of far more negatives than positives, but the problem is, with Cigarettes (tobacco), everything is exaggerated, and alcohol, things are underplayed. Most people don't know that as long as you don't actually get cancerous cells, all the harm tobacco does can be reversed in time, and sometimes, this reversal actually makes your lungs better than before.

xyzone 02-04-2010 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 798379)
It is not only the punishement that keeps people away, but social attitudes toward the drug, which are very negative.

Exactly. And is there even a resource squandering equivalent of the DEA in Japan or is it just general police enforcement? I can say one thing. Illegal or not, in the US the drug business is big business for more than dealers.

LEAP - Law Enforcement Against Prohibition - Cops Say Legalize Drugs

MMM 02-04-2010 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by noodle (Post 798382)
As far as I know, it's actually been proven that the negatives out-way the positives of Alcohol, even in moderation (even with wine! The typical example is the Mediterranean and their diet including a glass or two of wine having a positive effect).

With cigarettes, there are SOME short term benefits, but again, the negatives greatly out-way the positives.

So actually, both cigarettes and alcohol are equally bad for you as both of far more negatives than positives, but the problem is, with Cigarettes (tobacco), everything is exaggerated, and alcohol, things are underplayed. Most people don't know that as long as you don't actually get cancerous cells, all the harm tobacco does can be reversed in time, and sometimes, this reversal actually makes your lungs better than before.

Drinking Alcohol And Benefits

Alcohol use: Why moderation is key - MayoClinic.com

Alcohol And Health

Risks and benefits of alcohol

I am not so sure you can simply say it has been proven that the negatives of alcohol outweigh the positives on an individual basis.

I don't think this idea that there are benefits is as true when it comes to smoking cigarettes.

Health Benefits of Smoking Cigarettes: Could Tobacco Be Good for You? - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com

To say that schizophrenics have a higher rate of smoking is somehow a form of self-medication seems to be a leap in logic to me. By that same vein we could also conclude that smoking causes schizophrenia.

Smoking cigarettes has short-term health benefits - Sci-Tech

Saying the damage done by smoking is reversable is very different than proving health benefits. We can recover from broken bones, too, but that doesn't mean breaking a bones has any health benefit.

Regardless, even if Alcohol has no health benefits and Tobacco does, that is not the general perception, and that is what influences the decisions of lawmakers.

I am not sure that you can conclude that Alcohol and Tobacco are equally bad for you...I have seen nothing to make me come to that conclusion, but again, that isn't the perception, and it is the perception that matters.

StueyT 02-04-2010 02:42 PM

In my dream future Japan they will have achieved the unachievable...




...brought out a worthy successor to Sonic The Hedgehog 3...


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