To: MrLeRoy
I'm not using it as an arguement, my point is that regardless of all the pro\con legal and constitutional arguements, as it stands, legalization will be used to saddle us with more "crisis" and consequent costs (not just existing rehabs) and safety considerations. It will be a LOT easier to get it to fly if there is some form of insurance that the legalization is not going to significantly affect non users and taxpayers pocketbooks and safety and that it will be impossible for it to in the future.
To: Axenolith
legalization will be used to saddle us with more "crisis" and consequent costs (not just existing rehabs) and safety considerations.Only if we let it.
It will be a LOT easier to get it to fly if there is some form of insurance that the legalization is not going to significantly affect non users and taxpayers pocketbooks
I'm all for that.
28 posted on
01/03/2003 10:37:33 AM PST by
MrLeRoy
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