You aren't really unfamiliar with how an analogy works, are you?
I'm simply curious at the specific analogy chosen. Why would someone chose an analogy that results in severe injury or death to use when talking about smoking pot? Especially when the person is pro legalization of pot.
Because the severity of the injury was incidental to the point he was making. At first I thought you were just being deliberately obtuse, but I guess you really didn't understand.
From my personal experience, I recall it was quite a while before the effects wore off. The only thing I distinctively remembered was that I had to keep reminding myself to breath because for whatever reason, I believed that my respiration was going to stop otherwise. The sensation lasted through the night.
Perhaps I smoked some strong stuff that's not meant for a first time user.
Do you think you should have been charged with a crime? Do you think you should have had financial aid denied to you in college? That's what you're arguing in favor of.
The potheads will argue about conspiracies and the benefits of hemp all day long, but what they really want is to smoke it. It is called hypocrisy. I never see any of them purchasing or making hemp clothing... or any of the other so-called beneficial uses of marijuana. However, they will TALK us to death for hours on end, then go smoke a joint, blunt, fattie or whatever the 'cool' term is today.
First off, not all or even most people in favor of legalizing marijuana are "potheads." I don't smoke marijuana but can think of no valid reason why it should be illegal and numerous reasons why it should not be.
Secondly, your logic for calling them hypocrites is bizarre. Using hemp for industrial purposes is illegal in most states, and even in the few states where it's been legalized they don't produce it in large quantities out of fear of the DEA cracking down on them. So, are people supposed to pay extra and seek out the few places that sell hemp clothing just to have an opinion on the legalization of marijuana? Are they supposed to finance and learn to grow cannabis sativa and manufacture hemp clothing on their own just to support legalization? That's crazy. Beyond that, one has nothing to do with the other. Just because you want legalization of marijuana doesn't mean you have to care about buying hemp products. There's nothing hypocritical about that at all.
Correlation does not equal causation. Marijuana is not heroin where you're so hooked that you're desperately selling off your property, selling yourself, or committing crimes to get money for your next fix. It sounds like your half-brother was having problems of his own; possibly being under a lot of pressure to achieve all of that. Isn't it possible that the marijuana use was a result of him feeling that pressure rather than the cause of his problems?One of my half-brothers was certified genius, but he blew it all for pot, including a Senatorial appointment to West Point, football scholarships, a good job (even after blowing the other opportunities). He will still rail and rant about government and corporate conspiracies, then go smoke his pot. If all that energy was put to good use, he could have contributed so much to the world.
I wasn't there so I can't know for sure, but to me just saying "it was because of the pot" sounds like taking the easy way out and not dealing with the real problem.