You have used the classic tactic of ignoring the entire point of my argument so that you can slide your worthless points in. The main point, and you can go back and read it I don't mind, is that those who kept going made a ruin of their lives. Those that quit, although suffering set-backs, were able to move on and achieve a level of success.
Endorsing it because Obama, Bush, or Clinton did it does nothing for your argument. Especially since all 3 gave it up and moved on (proving my argument not yours).
I am not arguing that Pot will kill you. I stated that clearly, so I don't know why you brought up overdosing. I was only stating that those who cling to it will suffer setbacks in the progress of their lives. Some people are happy with that, and want it that way. They are satisfied with their chemical substitute for happiness. If that is the way they want it so be it, but that is no reason to "legalize".
Where do you get the "more than 50% statistic"? That is a pretty sweeping statement. You have been harping on people to provide cited sources, so I would ask you to do that for this figure.
I like that you conveniently label my entire argument as "cum hoc" logical fallacy. According to your label then we should also label our entire psychological infrastructure as "cum hoc" because it is based on the observations of certain behaviors over time with conclusions drawn as a direct result. I already know that this would just degenerate to a stratified "intellectual" argument where my lack of credentials and lack of scientific degree disqualifies any of my personal observations as non-scientific. There is a free counterpoint for you.
Let us consider a court of law where these types of observational accounts are allowed. This is known as a witness. I merely gave you a witness of what I saw. Now I know that there is ALWAYS an exception to the rule and most people who think they are good at debating will always point to the exception as their trump card.
What I am saying is that in the general case, which follows my observations and life-experience over a 12 year span is what almost everyone will fall into. Remember the premise once again. If you cling to it, it will limit you. If you move on you can overcome and achieve success of some level. I think that people will always go much farther when they do not have things holding them back.
This is what I have lived, this is what I have seen. Go ahead and cite your scientific journals, theoretical nonsense that you haven't witnessed yourself, because the truth is -- You just got served, I win you lose and its over. That was just an H-bomb I dropped on you. Its good to be king

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