Posted on 02/05/2013 7:59:15 AM PST by Cheerio
Reps. Earl Blumenauer and Jared Polis to introduce bill Tuesday to end prohibition
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You want unregulated pot, make your case. Effective regulation requires much less government than effective prohibition - seems like you're the one who loves a bigger DEA.
Figures.. Just so you can get high
I have no plans to get high - YOU'RE the one who said if its legalized youd probably start using it.
A political base of stoners and libertarians... had to happen..
With an electorate of “doped” up citizens.. WHAT COULD GO WRONG?..
Could be WHY Barry Half-White was re-elected..
And Hillary is the smartest woman in the White Hut..
America generally “IS STONED”...
But you know who this discussion is about . Right? Pot laws?
Nonsense - ending Prohibition of the drug alcohol didn't lead to an entire population living in a booze haze.
No longer will hippies and the addicted need to hide. They can sit on the police station steps giggling about "sticking it to the Man" while smoking a fat one.
Really? Is it legal for boozers to sit on the police station steps knocking back a 40?
Prohibition permitted possession and consumption. It also allowed low alcohol beer and the prescribing of alcohol as medicine. The enforcement law also included loopholes.
Are you suggesting that eliminating those exemptions and enforcement loopholes would have made Prohibition a better policy? If not, what's your point?
We have 20,000,000 or more alcholics in this country...why not legalize POT and add another 10,000,000 pot heads like you see in Amsterdam and the Middle East? Legalize Cocaine too while youre at it?
I think that’s how they said our nation is supposed to work.
Who says we'd add any? People who want pot are getting it now - only in the process they're putting pot-war-hyperinflated profits in criminal hands.
Yep, the feds outright want to be drug dealers
Does taxing alcohol or tobacco make government dealers of those drugs? I don't think pot, alcohol, or tobacco should be taxed at a higher rate than anything else - but I prefer a sales tax that I can avoid by not buying pot to an income tax for the War on Pot that I can't avoid paying.
“Who says we’d add any? People who want pot are getting it now - only in the process they’re putting pot-war-hyperinflated profits in criminal hands.”
That’s what I dont get.
It’s like libs saying that tougher gun laws will stop mass-murderers.
Pot is illegal and those that want to smoke it are not swayed by a law. There is a whole culture that is out in the open from growing to smoking. It’s not a big secret.
My view is if it grows from the ground, then who cares. All of those other drugs made from over-the-counter meds or from chemicals are manufactured substances and ought to be regulated and should be far easier to do so seeing that meth, speed, crack, and the like need separate chemicals that can be traced and tracked, as opposed to pot that needs a seed, sun, dirt and a Dixie cup.
Really? You'd use meth and heroin if they were legal? You couldn't pay me enough to mess with that stuff.
The bigger picture is that I shouldn't have to pay to protect you from your own stupidity.
An entire population living in a haze
Of non drinkers, some might adopt pot and some might not. I suspect that VERY few non-drinkers will start smoking pot.
But I might be wrong, so I’ll happily leave it to the voters of each state to decide for themselves.
Yep, we’ll have the modern-day versions of Opium dens sprouting up all over the place.
Regulated, or prohibited? Those that want to use manufactured drugs are also not swayed by a law.
Dropped in looking for this; leaving satisfied.
Indeed a base of felons and stoners no wonder they vote the way they do.
Keep the populace sedated as we sale down the crapper.
Has the legality of the drug alcohol done that? If not, why would the legality of pot?
Huh??
Incidentally, if anyone thinks legal pot makes voters stay home, remember that the blue states will be the leaders in legalization, and the liberal voters will be the most enthusiastic smokers.
“Regulated, or prohibited? Those that want to use manufactured drugs are also not swayed by a law”
No they are not. No law stops everything. Prohibiting those ingredients arent possible because they have legal applications. But the stuff needed to make Meth and these other manufactured illegal drugs cant just be bought from the local grocery or garden center and mixed together. 99% of the time the stuff in it is made by only a few companies, and has to be driven over state lines. Much easier a target for the DEA to have their “war” on.
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