To: TKDietz
Well nobody else has a plan, and this is the quickest way to solve the problem. Its called leadership. A man needs to stand up lay down the law and give nary a few reasons why. Meth is the most dangerous drug out there, and it needs to be combatted with over the top measures.
As far as your comment about high school graduates being ill-prepared to handle it, does a college grad these days have anymore sense than the high school grad?
I'm just sick of watching this struggle for mediocrity and people dying because of it.
22 posted on
05/10/2005 12:59:11 PM PDT by
Waterleak
(I pity the fool)
To: Waterleak
I understand your frustration. But your solution to the problem is not practical. People aren't ever going to go for summary executions without trials of meth users and those involved with producing the drug. That would be unconstitutional and some of us would think it morally wrong. It really isn't worth arguing about though because it won't ever happen in this country, thank God.
The high school graduate comment I made was probably not appropriate. What I really meant is that officers are not qualified to be judge, jury, and executioner. It wouldn't matter if they were college educated or not. It still wouldn't be right to give them that kind of power.
24 posted on
05/10/2005 2:37:43 PM PDT by
TKDietz
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