To: MrLeRoy
"It certainly says that we are a relatively liberal society on this issue," said Toronto pollster Michael Sullivan. Yup. The more liberal you are the more you want to legalize drugs. It's a liberal issue.
4 posted on
01/03/2003 10:05:54 AM PST by
DouglasKC
To: DouglasKC
I'm all in favor of letting Canada be the guinea pig.
5 posted on
01/03/2003 10:07:01 AM PST by
AppyPappy
To: DouglasKC
"It certainly says that we are a relatively liberal society on this issue," said Toronto pollster Michael Sullivan.Yup.
Nope---unless he meant "liberal" in the classical sense. When William Buckley supports looser pot laws it can't be rubberstamped as a "liberal" (modern sense) issue.
7 posted on
01/03/2003 10:11:04 AM PST by
MrLeRoy
To: DouglasKC
One of the areas where liberals and Libertarians agree.
To: DouglasKC
Yup. The more liberal you are the more you want to legalize drugs. It's a liberal issue.
The issue here is decriminalization, not legalization. Would you consider Dan Burton to be a liberal?
54 posted on
01/03/2003 11:43:22 AM PST by
jmc813
To: DouglasKC
BS, wanting to keep big government out of the home is not a liberal view.
To: DouglasKC
Yup. The more liberal you are the more you want to legalize drugs. It's a liberal issue. Not really .. look at it this way. How is it worse than alcohol ?
To: DouglasKC
Yup. The more liberal you are the more you want to legalize drugs. It's a liberal issue.Huh? LOL!
I usually don't post on these threads, but, in this country anyone can walk down to the local greedy mart and buy a gallon of Wild Turkey or Jack Daniels and drink 6 glasses of that sh*t and fall over dead.
Happens all the time. Compared to pot, hard liquor and beer is a brutal, mass killer. Look no further than the drunk driving stats. In case you don't know, alcohol can make one pass out, forget where the hell they even were, or what they did, or what they were doing, no memory at all! And one can easily OD and die on alcohol.
There is no more bigger killer drug than alcohol. Ask any cop.......
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