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To: GoodWithBarbarians JustForKaos
"Growing good pot is not that easy."

Oh, now it's "not that easy". Geez Louise -- I sure do wish people would make up their minds.

"Illegal transactions themselves are a crime"

OK. And making that illegal transaction legal would reduce crime. Yes, that's quite obvious.

What other crimes would be reduced? You say gun crimes, because gun crimes often accompany marijuana buys? Really? A shootout for 20 grams?

Oh! You mean gang shootings over drugs. Well, that ain't gonna stop unless you legalize all drugs which you said you're not about to do.

"Just like pot users, most dealers would not move to harder stuff."

Ah, I see. They'll just go out and get a real job. Uh-huh. Yep. Sure they will.

"They don't make it a high priority, but the DEA does deal with pot."

Yes. About 1% of the time, the DEA is involved in some kind of a drug arrest. I said that already.

31 posted on 08/07/2005 9:54:21 PM PDT by robertpaulsen
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To: robertpaulsen


Last post, I said "growing good pot is not that easy."

And, now your response is:

"Oh, now it's "not that easy".Geez Louise -- I sure do wish people would make up their minds."

Here you go again... I never said it was easy to grow - maybe your mixing me up with another FReeper. Earlier I said "I wish people were allowed to grow their own". How do you get my saying growing good pot "is easy" out of that???!? Again you are twisting and changing my words and meaning from an earlier post. Are you high on cocaine or something??? Or do you work for the liberal MSM?? Have a good fishing expedition! I'm off to other issues.


32 posted on 08/08/2005 12:08:54 AM PDT by GoodWithBarbarians JustForKaos (CAMP should work with the Border Patrol, not pot control!)
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