Curious how you came to that conclusion.
Your assertion was that drugs weren't equivalent to alcohol, "just because" the effects were worse.
It's been shown here that it's not true. The effects of alcohol on the body are worse than the effects of marijuana, cocaine, or heroin. The effects of alcohol on society are just as bad, if not worse. The effects of alcohol on one's ability to DRIVE is many times worse than every other drug combined- even when there is no alcohol in your system you are driving worse than someone actively under the influence of marijuana.
Your argument for why drugs are worse than alcohol basically comes down to pot smokers are inconsiderate and kind of annoy you. It doesn't really hold a lot of weight.
No, when it comes to driving, it shouldnt be done under any impaired condition.
Using the alcohol scale...
.10 is bad. .12 is worse. I dont want anyone driving under either of those. If pot is .09, thats great.....shouldnt be driving either.
....and BTW, I think the US alcohol limit should be lowered to .05, like the rest of the civilized world.
What about Puerto Rico and Guam? They're islands. Let their citizens do what they want there. We shouldn't even have them. If not, just make an exception in their case. I address your second point in my post. As for your third point, you're confusing my position on a national versus a local scale, and obviously a lot of them did learn English because we're not seeing Polish-subtitled products everywhere. I don't see Chinese subtitled on every product, nor do I see Chinese birthday cards whenever I'm in CVS. I see that with Spanish. Oh, and I can never tell when you're being serious.
Yeah, theyre island. And that people of PR are US citizens educated in spanish speaking schools. Why should they learn english to please you? Why should their entire system of government change because you dislike seeing signs in two languages?
You dont see Polish everywhere because those families are on their 2nd or 3rd generation. THEY know english. Grampa immigrant most likely doesnt.
And youve never seen other languages anywhere, really?
The San Jose light rail has instructions in english, spanish and vietnamese. Detroit I believe has English and Somali on their buses. Go to LA or SF and youre going to see a shitton of chinese signs and products in supermarkets.
And why does it bother you that CVS has chosen to stock greeting cards in multiple languages? Why is this an issue?