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To: mugs99
Maybe so, but our children do not

If you can't raise your own children don't have them.


I have raised my children already and they didn't use drugs. I'm sure it didn't hurt that they are not legal.
282 posted on 09/06/2006 2:02:59 PM PDT by texas_mrs (Stop the OCCUPATION OF THE U.S. by illegal Mexican immigrants)
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To: texas_mrs
I have raised my children already and they didn't use drugs
Then why the 'for the children' bs?

I'm sure it didn't hurt that they are not legal.
Illegal pot is available to any kid who wants it. Illegal drug dealers don't care about age or safety.

"The stated goals of current U.S.drug policy -- reducing crime, drug addiction, and juvenile drug use -- have not been achieved, even after nearly four decades of a policy of "war on drugs". This policy, fueled by over a trillion of our tax dollars has had little or no effect on the levels of drug addiction among our fellow citizens, but has instead resulted in a tremendous increase in crime and in the numbers of Americans in our prisons and jails. With 4.6% of the world's population, America today has 22.5% of the worlds prisoners. But, after all that time, after all the destroyed lives and after all the wasted resources, prohibited drugs today are cheaper, stronger, and easier to get than they were thirty-five years ago at the beginning of the so-called "war on drugs"... Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
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284 posted on 09/06/2006 2:14:59 PM PDT by mugs99 (Don't take life too seriously, you won't get out alive.)
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