Job protection at its worst.
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01/02/2003 5:17:17 AM PST by
Sparta
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To: Abundy
ping FYI...
127 posted on
01/02/2003 11:56:46 AM PST by
dirtboy
To: Sparta
Those who push for pot criminalization are protecting their economic turf. They tend to be collectivists by nature. By that I mean that destruction of individual liberties is justified for the "good" of the collective. They tend to be socialists...as their incomes are by in large, generated from taxes on the people (DA's, law enforcement, public defenders, prison builders/staff, military, and the list goes on...). Don't be fooled people,,,,the anti pot agenda is about tax money...plain and simple. Don't be fooled by all of their reasons for the war on pot. It's just socialist collectivism and money. Lots of Americans tax dollars wasted away...year after year. It's time that we as a society let potheads grow their own, and put the drug warriors...and pot peddlers out of business!
130 posted on
01/02/2003 11:58:35 AM PST by
hove
To: Sparta
Prosecutors are urged to fight against legalizing drugs like marijuana
You're right. The first thing I thought of when reading this was "layoffs and nearly empty prisons".
217 posted on
01/03/2003 5:35:57 AM PST by
aruanan
To: Sparta
Keep lying Feds, keep lying. Our children have such respect for liars. Soon, our department of propoganda will outshine the nazi's.
To: Sparta
Those who support drug legalization are well funded and highly adept at manipulating the media, reads a Nov. 1 letter to prosecutors from the president of the National District Attorneys Association, Dan M. Alsobrooks. And they do not mind deceiving the American public as well. Oh the temerity . . .
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