A Baptist pastor in California is upset and concerned that city leaders and planners have been studying and discussing issues regarding cannabis and the effect it would have on the community to grant cultivation permits for medical marijuana.
He says he was asked to share his opinion on the matter, which he did in a long article, and which I have read so you don’t have to. What follows is a series of questions I have based on what the pastor wrote in the article. The things he was saying about marijuana should be quite apparent.
What if just because something is legal or popular doesn’t make it right, healthy, or wise?
What if Leo Tolstoy said that “wrong does not cease to be wrong because of the majority share in it”?
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What if history can point us to plenty of majority-held positions, which have led to great harm and destruction?
What if marijuana is a gateway drug?
What if pastors often counsel people who have had major life difficulties because of drug use that began with marijuana?

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What if someone began using medical marijuana and became deeply addicted and relationally incapacitated toward his family?
What if marijuana is highly addictive?
What if marijuana grown in the United States is becoming increasingly addictive?
What if the cannabis cultivated here is generally developed to increase its levels of THC?
What if a large percentage of the adult population of California has tried marijuana on occasion?
What if the legalization of marijuana in Colorado has resulted in increased crime, heightened drugged driving incidents and fatal crashes, greater homelessness, and detrimental side effects?
What if a coalition of sheriffs from Colorado,…
