Posted on 01/18/2013 3:50:25 AM PST by South40
Thousands are doing so already - and all the laws against it accomplish is to channel hyperinflated drug profits into criminal hands. And there's no reason to expect a substantial increase in drug use under legalization; how many people are undeterred by the dangers of the drugs themselves yet undeterred by the remote chance of arrest?
I was wondering how long it would take for you guys to come along LOL
You got here first and made it a drug policy thread. Any response on that subject?
Otherwise, the WoD seems to be a resounding success already. (Excuse me, I think theres someone pounding on my front door.....) </s>
If you have no drugs, they'll just shoot your dog and be on their way.
Hey buy all the dope you want man. Theres plenty of room in the next cell.
Thousands are doing so already - and all the laws against it accomplish is to channel hyperinflated drug profits into criminal hands. And there's no reason to expect a substantial increase in drug use under legalization; how many people are undeterred by the dangers of the drugs themselves yet undeterred by the remote chance of arrest?
Hey buy all the dope you want man. Theres plenty of room in the next cell.
Nonresponsive. I want no dope - but many others do and are undeterred by the remote chance of arrest ... so all the laws against it accomplish is to channel hyperinflated drug profits into criminal hands.
And all the laws against killing in Chicago are a waste of time in the South Side, Lets just get rid of those laws.
And all the laws against killing in Chicago are a waste of time in the South Side, Lets just get rid of those laws.
The laws against drugs are not just a waste of time but an active detriment across the nation - whereas nationally 2 of 3 murders are solved. And murder violates rights, unlike drug making, selling, buying, or using.
Pray for him. Addiction is a nasty monkey on the back. Jesus can and does take it away.
lol! Yeah, I'm sure they'd rather have Leaf than Big Ben. Those Pittsburgh uniform are horrid.
I have found that arguing with people who want drugs lagalised is a terrible waste of time, so excuse me for not carrying this further.
I lean to the side of legalization. I don't minimize the arguments against it.
But weren't all drugs legal, including opium, until about 100 years ago?
It went to crap when some bureaucrat convinced Congress it should be illegal for a doctor to prescribe drugs to a patient just to prevent withdrawl because he’s become addicted.
Thousands are doing so already - and all the laws against it accomplish is to channel hyperinflated drug profits into criminal hands. And there's no reason to expect a substantial increase in drug use under legalization; how many people are undeterred by the dangers of the drugs themselves yet undeterred by the remote chance of arrest?
Hey buy all the dope you want man. Theres plenty of room in the next cell.
Nonresponsive. I want no dope - but many others do and are undeterred by the remote chance of arrest ... so all the laws against it accomplish is to channel hyperinflated drug profits into criminal hands.
And all the laws against killing in Chicago are a waste of time in the South Side, Lets just get rid of those laws.
The laws against drugs are not just a waste of time but an active detriment across the nation - whereas nationally 2 of 3 murders are solved. And murder violates rights, unlike drug making, selling, buying, or using.
I have found that arguing with people who want drugs lagalised is a terrible waste of time, so excuse me for not carrying this further.
Funny how you were willing to start the argument and reply twice, and only determined it was a "waste of time" when it became clear you were losing badly.
You are right:
I made the mistake of giving my opinion and I knew you dope lovers would be right there. It was a mistake to start the argument with you proponents of free dope.
I apologise.
Now will you please go TF away? Thank you.
Are you asking me to stop pinging you when I rebut your posts? If so, I will grant your request.
I made the mistake of giving my opinion and I knew you dope lovers would be right there. It was a mistake to start the argument with you proponents of free dope.
I don't "love" dope any more than I love alcohol, a drug whose continued legality I support on the basis of individual liberty - and I don't propose "free" dope but a price set by a lightly regulated free market (again, like the drug alcohol).
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