Make it all available legally and at market prices in 5 pound sacks at Safeway and Wal Mart. The idiots will kill them selves off in about 60 days. Run some end loaders down the streets and dump the corpses into landfills.
Then the rest of us can go on with our lives without this stupid, counterproductive, and unconstitutional “war” on some drugs.
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market prices in 5 pound sacks at Safeway and Wal Mart.
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Can I use my EBT card?
That solution is grotesque and crude, but correct.
If you promise they can’t show up in the emergency room for tx.
I used to be a hardcore fan of the War on Drugs. Then back in the 90’s I made a trip back to Kenya and noticed lots of “parking boys” (street kids) with a tin can suspended under their chins by a loop of string. When I asked a friend what that was all about, he explained that the cans held gasoline. Breathing the fumes gave the kids a high. I hadn’t heard of “huffing” back then.
It suddenly struck me that not only could you NOT outlaw gasoline as a part of the War on Drugs, but that gasoline was just the latest in a long list of everyday items that have been attacked in that war. Model airplane glue, spray paint, OTC cough medicine, etc.
We are created for a joyful relationship with God. When we seek to fill that need with anything else, we are asking for trouble. “You shall have no other gods before Me.”
Once people turn their backs on God, they will try all sorts of things to fill that void. Food, Alcohol, Money, Power, Sex, Fame... AS the saying goes, “Candy is dandy, but Liquor is quicker.” As one runs through a succession of unsatisfying substitutes for fellowship with God, the temptation is to find quicker and stronger highs.
Gasoline, Marijuana, cocaine, mushrooms, heroin, meth... The problem is not with the various substances tried as substitutes for God. The problem is with individuals who seek answers other than God. If you add the promise of untold wealth for those who make & distribute these illicit substitutes, the problem is compounded many fold.
Take away the money and the allure of rebellion against “the Man” and the drug problem will be greatly reduced. Teach people the true nature of their hunger and void and the true fulfillment of that need and the drug problem will decline even further.
Five pounds of H is enough for Des Moines to have root canals
Let’s stick with free grams
Prudence