To: Under the Radar
Yes, isn't it awful that the State thinks it has a vested interest in limiting meth labs? Those awful drug warriors! If Meth was legal, it wouldn't be produced in clandestine labs in neigborhood, ever.
It would be made by Glaxo, or some other huge multinational.
To: DAnconia55
It would be made by Glaxo, or some other huge multinational. Sell it in 7-11's on every corner. Advertise in Teen Beat, MTV, and VH-1.
Have clowns toss it out at every Fourth of July Parade.
17 posted on
02/10/2003 7:11:12 AM PST by
unspun
(Drugs problem? What drug problem? They're just exercising their rights.)
To: DAnconia55
...see dexadrine
20 posted on
02/10/2003 9:32:40 AM PST by
SandfleaCSC
(Diplomacy is the art of saying, "Nice doggie", until you can find a large enough rock.)
To: DAnconia55
If Meth was legal, it wouldn't be produced in clandestine labs in neigborhood, ever. It would be made by Glaxo, or some other huge multinational.
Of course, you are right. And the billions of dollars the multinationals would have to invest in R&D and insurance, and the big bucks they would charge for the end product, would never, ever, ever ever ever cause anyone to try to sell a cheaper version on the street...
22 posted on
02/10/2003 3:16:29 PM PST by
Under the Radar
(Oops, did I forget to close my /sarcasm tag again?)
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