To: Republic of Texas
However you have NO IDEA how addictive crack is.More so than heroin? Even John Walters' ONDCP admits that there are 250,000 to 500,000 nonaddicted heroin users?
It doesn't matter if it's legal or not, people who smoke crack WILL violate the rights of their fellow citizens in one way or another.
Non sequitur; another person's addictedness does not intrinsically violate any of my rights.
233 posted on
01/09/2003 2:06:36 PM PST by
MrLeRoy
To: MrLeRoy
Yes it does. When they steal to get money, it violates someone's rights. When they end up in the hospital emergency room, and we have to pay for it, it violates someone's rights. When they go to jail, for strealing, we have to pay for it, it violates someone's rights.
To: MrLeRoy
If you prefer heroin, go do that instead.
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