Posted on 06/20/2014 9:08:47 AM PDT by xzins
Pope Francis condemned the legalization of recreational drugs as a flawed and failed experiment as he lent his voice Friday to a debate that is raging from the United States to Uruguay.
Francis told delegates attending a Rome drug enforcement conference that even limited steps to legalize recreational drugs "are not only highly questionable from a legislative standpoint, but they fail to produce the desired effects."
Likewise, Francis said, providing addicts with drugs offered only "a veiled means of surrendering to the phenomenon."
"Let me state this in the clearest terms possible," he said. "The problem of drug use is not solved with drugs!"
Francis has described drug addiction as evil and met addicts on several occasions. When he was archbishop of Buenos Aires, he devoted much of his pastoral care to addicts.
To reject illegal drugs, he said, "one has to say 'yes' to life, 'yes' to love, 'yes' to others, 'yes' to education, 'yes' to greater job opportunities.
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Their reasons are what make it common, employment, careers, security clearances, not wanting to be criminals which is very common.
You insistence that normal people have no interest in avoiding behaviors that are criminal simply because they are criminal, is bizarre, as bizarre as your other claims.
There are tons of things that we avoid simply because they are against the law, and ONLY for that reason.
So that's what you advocate we do with domestic drug masterminds?
There is no playing of rugby in the bible. What ought we conclude from that?
Rugby isnt mentioned in the bible. Drugs are.
As you said, recreational use of drugs isnt mentioned in the bible. Neither is rugby. What's the conclusion?
People die in war in assaults.
And then afterwards they die of war crimes or crimes against humanity after a hearing by a tribunal.
Would I launch reprisals on drug cartels if I were president?
Yes, I would.
What many people tell you is not necessarily common, because you are only one person. Which drugs? For marijuana, it may be the case that the legal penalty is worse than the intrinsic harm.
I've never met a single person in my life who stayed away from drugs because they are illegal.
I never posted those words. Why do you post them as if I had?
And why will you not address the text I did post?
You insistence that normal people have no interest in avoiding behaviors that are criminal simply because they are criminal, is bizarre, as bizarre as your other claims.
There are tons of things that we avoid simply because they are against the law, and ONLY for that reason.
When there are much stronger reasons for avoiding an act, those are the reasons that are primary in the decision to avoid that act - nothing remotely bizarre about that, just good common sense.
Sorry, I confused your posts with post 36.
It was an easy mistake to make since you are saying something so goofy.
You insistence that normal people have no interest in avoiding behaviors that are criminal simply because they are criminal, is bizarre, as bizarre as your other claims.
There are tons of things that we avoid simply because they are against the law, and ONLY for that reason.
If you recall, at the beginning of this conversation, the issue was a real war and not a phony war. I already said that war should be declared by Congress.
(Reprisals are also Constitutional upon receipt of a letter from Congress.)
At this point I do not need your assent to show that you are, in fact, what you accuse.
I appreciate Libertarians for Life. I wouldn't care if they were Anarcho-Syndicalists, Paleo-Monarchists or Brazilian Fascists for Life: if they're against abortion and for protecting the babies, I appreciate them.
Truth-tellers are more than a website, and truth is stronger than faction.
I would appreciate it if you would ask the Admin Moderator to delete yours at #171, since it contains an untruth about me. Thank you.
You keep arguing to defend libertarianism and give the impression it isn’t pro-abortion and a threat to the GOP pro-life platform.
You also keep pretending that Libertarians for Life amounts to something.
Doris Gordon, an atheist, founded Libertarians For Life in 1976. In 1988, the Libertarians For Life attempted to change the Libertarian Party position on abortion, so it would be similar to the party’s 1988 presidential nominee, Ron Paul.
Libertarians for Life site:
Group Information
Members :127
Category :
Libertarian
Founded :Nov 18, 1999
Read post 80, and read the thread, see if you can find someone who opposes our pro-life politics and efforts.
Once more you keep on being a one trick pony, like the caricatures you keep crafting.
You need to loosen up a little bit, not everyone agrees with you that pot, or the occasional use of any drug, is so deadly that they avoid it only for that reason.
As with many things in life, many avoid them because of the laws and their careers, and reputations, it is also the reason few people saw the barrel off their shotgun so that they can carry it concealed, it is the law that keeps them from doing it.
(Reprisals are also Constitutional upon receipt of a letter from Congress.)
So declarations of war or letters of reprisal are to be issued against domestic targets? Talk about a living Constitution ... Al Gore got nuthin' on you.
I explicitly excepted marijuana - and I never said "only", Have fun debating the voices in your head.
(Good to hear a Drug Warrior acknowledge that pot, and the occasional use of other drugs, is not deadly, though.)
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