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Old 09-30-2004, 11:15 AM
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I'm a firm believer in that people want what they can't have. If drugs were legalized, I don't think we'd have as big of a problem with addiction and overdoses since drugs would no longer be viewed as mysterious and forbidden. It's the same thing as the laws that prevent the US from selling alcohol to people under 21. The countries that do not have as stringet of an anti-alcohol policy as the US do not have nearly the same problems with alcoholism as we do.

Alcohol is just as bad if not worse for you than some of the illegal drugs out there....
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Old 09-30-2004, 11:27 AM
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If drugs were legalized and sold in pharmacies or over the counter, few of us could afford them.

We would all have to buy them from Canadian firms on the internet.
The real question is: would I get more spam about the ganja or about viagra?

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Old 09-30-2004, 12:26 PM
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The real question is: would I get more spam about the ganja or about viagra?
Both. One to get you up and the other to mellow you out.

Can you imagine the TV commercials?
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Old 09-30-2004, 12:38 PM
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Both. One to get you up and the other to mellow you out.

Can you imagine the TV commercials?
Yes. Instead of Bob Dole, it will be Clinton.

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Old 09-30-2004, 12:50 PM
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Yes. Instead of Bob Dole, it will be Clinton.
Nope. They'll look for someone who inhales.

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Old 09-30-2004, 01:51 PM
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Anywho, I still am for illegalizing. Yes they are readily available now, but it will OBVIOUSLY be more when it isnt. I don't see how legalizing it will solve anything. The preventative measures fail now because our criminal justice system are out to get the street dealers instead of targetting the King Pins.

This is conjecture - I don't think any of this is true.

Find a study, or stop passing things like "OBVIOUSLY" as fact, when that point isn't obvious in the slightest.

And "King Pins" aren't being targeted? What about FBI actions in Colombia? Dead DEA agents in Miami might disagree as well . . .
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Old 09-30-2004, 02:33 PM
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Nope. They'll look for someone who inhales.

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Listen it's puff, puff, pass. He inhaled.

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Old 09-30-2004, 03:02 PM
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Listen it's puff, puff, pass. He inhaled.
You're wrong. Politicians never lie.
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Old 09-30-2004, 03:09 PM
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Yeah and that's not my baby.

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Old 09-30-2004, 05:53 PM
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Its about time that Americans look past fear mongers, and be rational. Drugs should be legalized, taxed, and regulated.
Preach!
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Old 09-30-2004, 06:03 PM
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^ You know exactly what I meant. I picked those two as an example. What a way to nitpick!


Anywho, I still am for illegalizing. Yes they are readily available now, but it will OBVIOUSLY be more when it isnt. I don't see how legalizing it will solve anything. The preventative measures fail now because our criminal justice system are out to get the street dealers instead of targetting the King Pins.


ETA: next time, I'll try to be "cool" and name alot of more drugs for you

TYPO:
1) The majority of people incarcerated right now are non-violent drug offenders.
2) legalizing it will a) save tax payer dollars housing a grown man who made the mistake of smoking/buying/ dealing a little weed b) create revenue through taxation and c) partially eliminate a great imbalance in our justice system where poor people (usually your minorities-but not always) get harsher penalties for the same "crime" as their more affluent counterparts. So in essence, it evens things out on that level.
3) part of the revenue raised/ saved can be used for rehabilitation programs or preventative programs that are far more effective in keeping people productive than incarceration.
4) free up MUCH NEEDED law enforcement for important things like oh...I don't know...rape crisis, child abuse, murder, homeland security.....

I am not a drunk and drinking is legal. I am not addicted to porn, gambling or anything else because it is legal. Smoking has been illegal for teens for years now and that hasn't stopped them from doing it all, yet we do not jail our youth for doing it.

Making things legal takes away the glamour, takes away the criminal element and viaolence (when was the last time a man shot another man for simply selling a similar item in the store next door??), introduces the legitimate business and regulates product, condition and safety/health standards that were once not there before.

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Old 09-30-2004, 06:16 PM
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Originally posted by _Opi_


Anywho, I still am for illegalizing. Yes they are readily available now, but it will OBVIOUSLY be more when it isnt. I don't see how legalizing it will solve anything. The preventative measures fail now because our criminal justice system are out to get the street dealers instead of targetting the King Pins.


TYPO:
Saying it will obviously be more is a matter of an opinion and not based at all on fact.

Anyway, our criminal justice system fails because if doesn't target street dealers and "king pins" as much as it does everyday average users. We have a serious problem with our criminal justice system when we decide to send drug users to prison instead of sending them to rehab facilities or education clinics. But there is no extra money because it all goes to the war on drugs which OBVIOUSLY hasn't accomplished enough.
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Old 09-30-2004, 06:30 PM
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I am not addicted to porn or anything else because it is legal.
Blow Jobs aren't legal in my state but I don't have to have one everyday.


Sex is legal and it's very addictive.
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Old 12-21-2005, 03:59 PM
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http://www.forbes.com/entrepreneurs/...ap2402473.html

Natl. survey of teen usage of drugs, booze, tobaccy:

"The survey results expose the abysmal failure that is the War on Drugs," said Scarlett Swerdlow, executive director of Students for Sensible Drug Policy.
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Old 12-21-2005, 05:19 PM
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Let me say first that I think that drugs should be legal, but am I the only person that sees the irony in this argument while at the same time in another thread I know I've seen some of you bitching about cigs.

It cracks me up to read some the arguments here.

The same laws should apply to drugs as to alcohol. Driving under the influence, being in school under the influence, etc.
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