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To: robertpaulsen
You know my 1st way would never be implemented under any circumstances, and should not be...but...no offense, legalization is realistic.

We would have to deal with druggies as we do now with drunks. Some druggies function well just as some drunks function well right now. The rest have to go to a drying facility...and if that fails, they go onto the streets. They used to go to hospitals and sanatoriums until the libs declared that holding drunks in those kinds of places was somehow a violation of their rights. So they live on the streets.

I don't think that there would be so many people doing drugs after legalization as many think. I don't know one person who would go out and do a line of cocaine if it suddenly became legal, and I bet most people here don't know anyone who would either.

305 posted on 06/21/2006 1:11:38 PM PDT by B.O. Plenty (Islam, liberalism and abortions are terminal..)
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To: B.O. Plenty
"They used to go to hospitals and sanatoriums until the libs declared that holding drunks in those kinds of places was somehow a violation of their rights. So they live on the streets."

No, they'd live on the streets until the bleeding-heart liberals declared it was a violation of their rights and moved them to taxpayer-funded (ie., you and me) hospitals and sanatoriums. And then declare that they should get their drugs for free so they won't steal to fund their habit.

"I don't know one person who would go out and do a line of cocaine if it suddenly became legal, and I bet most people here don't know anyone who would either."

There are many people in Hollywood who didn't know anybody who voted for Reagan.

310 posted on 06/21/2006 1:57:01 PM PDT by robertpaulsen
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