To: ndt
Hate to break it to you but shifting personal responsibility from the one choosing to use (us as a nation) it to the producer (them as a nation) is the liberal point of view. Oh yeah? Tell that to the next person shot or stabbed by some junkie who is high from smoking crack made from Bolivian cocaine. Tell that to those of us who get accosted by drugged-out beggars every day.
To: The Old Hoosier
"Oh yeah? Tell that to the next person shot or stabbed by some junkie who is high from smoking crack made from Bolivian cocaine. Tell that to those of us who get accosted by drugged-out beggars every day."
With a U.S. made gun no doubt. Are you suggesting we close down gun manufacturing too? You seem to be all for lack of personal responsibility, so why not. Yes, this is sarcasm.
I'm not saying that we should legalize cocaine nor that we should stop trying to limit importation. I am saying that our current approach to minimizing the damage from drugs does not work, as should be evident by the fact we spend billions of dollars and you're still afraid of being gunned or stabbed by a crack head.
I do believe in a prevention and treatment vs. incarceration and military incursions method of dealing with it. So if you want to criticize that great we can continue.
P.S. Cocaine and cocaine manufacture is STILL illegal in Bolivia. It is just traditional use of coca that he is legitimizing the production of.
106 posted on
12/20/2005 7:12:04 PM PST by
ndt
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