Egg
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That said, this video is not an honest conversation about marijuana. The percentage statistics it gives (x% of people have used MJ, etc) are irrelevant to the argument of whether or not it should or shouldn't be legal. In fact, it reminds me of truther videos who cite Zogby polls for how many people "question" the "official" story of 9/11 or polls taken on how many people believe Kennedy may have been killed by the US government.
Aside from the health aspect, laws do need to be practical to enforce and one would hope in the case of a democratically elected government, representative of the population. While it is not a complete argument in itself, pointing out that a high percentage of the population would be classed as criminals under the law should raise questions about that particular law. Obviously this would have to be balanced with the effects of the action on others or on society, but I think it's a relevant factor to bring up.
It's not an entirely fair comparison to compare it to a poll about whether something is true or false.
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