ryan1 wrote:
Legalizing something is by definition condoning it.
Condone:
1) To disregard or overlook (something illegal, objectionable, or the like)
However I think people can legalize *** marriage while still completely hating the idea. They would simply be condoning (overlooking) it.
The word 'condone' takes on a different connotation, though. The connotation that goes along with condoning something is that you agree with or support it.
Exactly what I think. I accept that cannabis use happens (it does happen- so you'd be stupid to deny it). But I don't condone it- I would not support it's legalisation.
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Brad wrote:
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So I pose the question to you: does legalising something mean you condone it, or just accept it?
Anyway, I'll clarify my view point on this;
The way I see it condoning something is taking an objective view point on a situation and accepting that there is no reason it should not be legal even when you don't particularly support it or 'accept it' as was the vocabulary we used in our little debate. I think its possible to condone something you don't personally agree with without really 'accepting' it.
Although maybe condone and accept weren't exactly the best words to use. Basically I just think you can accept that, objectively, something should be legal (I.E *** marriage, pot legalization, whatever) without personally or morally agreeing with it.
I'll use cannabis an my example here- it's easier to explain than homosexual marriage.
Okay, so as far as I can see, there are two "levels".
1) So people use cannabis. It's illegal, but it happens. So you have to
accept it- if it's already there, you can't just flatly deny it.
2) But just because it happens, it doesn't mean I agree with it; it doesn't mean I
condone it. And that's why I don't support it's legalisation- because doing so, as far as I'm concerned, would mean I condone it. And I don't.
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Kyle wrote:
Legalizing something just means your appeasing the masses. I don't smoke marijuana but it should be legalized because of the tax burden it puts on the American tax payer. I dont condone smoking but it causes more financial problems to the state then it would if it were legal.
I see what you're saying here. And I agree with the context- I don't condone cannabis use, mainly because it causes so many problems- not on a moral front. In my opinion, it's illegal because the people who make the laws don't condone it. And if you feel strongly enough about something to not condone it, then by default you also justify spending money to uphold the law.