Agreed. A great post and illustrates the fact that we are acceptable to legal drugs such as booze. It’s normalised. Even though it’s a drug, there’s a lot worse out there.
You don’t see stoners fight. EVER! Fact.
peace x
Reminds me of something I saw on TV many years ago that made me smile knowingly and never left me
It was Alan Davies on stage and he was basically making that exact point.
He was saying how much trouble and damage was caused by drunks every Saturday night and how it would be so much better it would be if everyone just got stoned instead.
He then took up the typical drunk's fighting pose. Legs apart, hands down by his side and said "You never see a stoner standing like this, pull his joint out of his mouth and say "come on then"
He did all the appropriate actions and trust me, it was a lot funnier than I'm making it sound but he was obviously making a valid point.
As a side note that does, I believe, have some relevance:
A couple of years ago I had just arrived at a huge rave in a field in a field in the countryside (yes, they do still happen )
I guess it was around 01.30am and there were at least a couple of thousand in attendance.
A police car then rolled onto the field and a couple of coppers got out and started to walk slowly around.
After a few minutes, I said to one of them something like "Did you draw the short straw having to come and check this place out?" Now, bear in mind that at this gathering of around 2,000 ravers of mixed ages I suspect you'd struggle very much indeed to find more than a handful (I'd be one of course ) who'd not had a little something to keep them perky and able to dance until dawn and the air was filled with the sweet, pungent unmistakeable aroma of weed. The police were obviously well aware of this.
The copper's reply was "No mate, we'd much rather be here than in Town with all the drunks being sick everywhere and either fighting amongst themselves or chucking glasses at us. Never had a problem with this type of gig. People here just want to be happy and have a good time"
And you know what? He was dead right. I've been to dozens of raves over the years, seen people in all states but I have NEVER seen one bit of trouble. Bump into someone at a rave and they're likeky to give you a hug and buy you a drink. Bump into some drunken arsehole at a nightclub in the city and you're likely to get a glass in your face.
Anyway, stop dragging me back into this thread, I told you I'm not getting involved. It's too controversial
Antogs xx