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To: Tzar
There are legal limits on how high the proof of an alcoholic drink can be.

In only 16 states. So do you support an end to federal drug laws?

People are more likely to get drunk on cheap liquor than fine wines, of course.

And the former is the right comparison to crack.

Most people who has consumed hard alcohol at some time in their lives are good citizens and taxpayers. Can you say the same for people who have smoked crack at some tIme in their life?

I doubt it's the case that nobody who once smoked crack is a good citizen and taxpayer (unless you define "good citizen" to exclude anyone who ever broke a law). And what of it? Should it be illegal to not be a good citizen and taxpayer?

147 posted on 12/22/2011 11:17:13 AM PST by JustSayNoToNannies
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