5/8/2008 1:16:02 PM
5/8/2008 1:23:31 PM
"put the gangs out of business"...while allowing the gang known as the US Government to make even more moneyBRILLIANT
5/8/2008 1:23:59 PM
^^uh...^haha yeah, that's a whole different issue right there[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 1:29 PM. Reason : ]
5/8/2008 1:28:59 PM
its completely related to legalizing drugsits not a separate issue at all
5/8/2008 1:29:25 PM
5/8/2008 1:30:11 PM
thefts in order to feed the habit would rise dramatically along with violent crimes involving people on the substances.
5/8/2008 1:33:55 PM
5/8/2008 1:46:56 PM
substances would cost dramatically less, so theft to support the habit wouldn't be nearly as big an issue as the violence associated with it now. How big a problem is violent theft to buy cigarettes or alcohol? The worst you might get is a panhandler or two.and as covered earlier, penalties concerning violence associated with drug possession/use should be drastically harsher.
5/8/2008 1:49:39 PM
5/8/2008 1:49:49 PM
^^exactly
5/8/2008 1:50:09 PM
how does all this drug legalization fit into (many of your) grand liberal schemes of nationalized health care? so we should allow people to do all the drugs and fucked up shit to their body they want, then raise the taxes of the rest of us to pay for their health care, which would be an obvious by-product of said legalization? Is it a coincedence that most (not all) who support complete drug legalization also support free nationalized health care?
5/8/2008 2:00:42 PM
kids wouldn't need ritalin if they got off the soda and actually went outside to play.
5/8/2008 2:02:05 PM
^^ WOW you are dead wrong; please refer to my other active thread. My libertarian views while supporting one's rights to not use a seatbelt while driving, gamble their money away, or do lines in the bathroom at hi-5, does not support government involvement in one's economic activities. I stand firmly against universal health care; as i would rather not pay taxes to subsidizes someones liver failure due to alcoholism or heart failure from ODing on coke[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 2:05 PM. Reason : a]
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5/8/2008 2:11:26 PM
^^^true
5/8/2008 2:12:41 PM
^ agreed in response to "if you want legalized drugs you must want socialized health care."I want nothing to do with socialized health care.
5/8/2008 2:21:43 PM
5/8/2008 2:23:31 PM
I understand what you meant, and would like to hear someone on the liberal side of that issue respond, just wanted to qualify myself as not part of the socialized health care crowd.
5/8/2008 2:26:41 PM
That statement merely shows his ignorance and his closed box views fed by the establishment.Ron Paul is self-described as having christian social values. However, he is smart enough to realize what a waste of time and money the war on drugs is. further he feels it is not the governments job to make sure Cheech and Chong are getting high.The right wing christian conservative camp relies on propagating biased researched, use of outrageous claims in propaganda, spreading fear, and feeding off of peoples inherent racial tendencies in order to keep alive the current gov't policy on illegal drugs.[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 2:32 PM. Reason : a][Edited on May 8, 2008 at 2:33 PM. Reason : a]
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5/8/2008 2:34:27 PM
I bet if Jesus were alive he would support legalizing marijuana. After all it comes from one of gods creations. Also, all the stoner hippies i know tend to be some of the must peace loving people i've met; unlike the enraged drunk meatheads i encounter at the bar.
5/8/2008 2:36:02 PM
5/8/2008 2:42:48 PM
^^i bet he wouldnt support legalizing heroin![Edited on May 8, 2008 at 2:44 PM. Reason : ^^]
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5/8/2008 2:47:14 PM
^^^ you are probably right b.c heroin is not one of god's creations. It is a bastardization of the opiate plant manipulated and altered by humans. Kinda like training dogs for dog fighting; or killing elephants to use their tusks for ivory.[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 2:50 PM. Reason : a]
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5/8/2008 2:58:14 PM
^^^domestic abuse isn't caused by alcohol, just made worse
5/8/2008 2:59:27 PM
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5/8/2008 3:02:28 PM
^^exactlyif anything, during prohibition was worse, cause you had to hide those issues for fear of getting busted for boozekinda like now there are addicts facing many years in jail should they get one more drug conviction,not calling to report a murder in their apartment building for fear of getting busted for drugs and torn from their family
5/8/2008 3:04:07 PM
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5/8/2008 3:12:37 PM
^^ It is hard to say, I'll concede that there might have been less "effects of alcohol" problems when it was illegal due to having to keep it secret, but probably not very much less.[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 3:14 PM. Reason : ]
5/8/2008 3:14:28 PM
Given the different points of view, this has been one of the more rational discussions in the SB in a while.gg
5/8/2008 3:19:54 PM
^are you sure?I've been called a "nut" or something similar like a dozen times (jk, I agree -- this is a good thread)
5/8/2008 3:23:25 PM
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5/8/2008 3:27:49 PM
i remember back in hs when i wanted drugs legalized....now i'm satisfied with the status quo
5/8/2008 3:31:34 PM
I agree that we shouldnt pay for the programs for people who are stupid. I also am a strong advocate of Darwinism. HOWEVER...the realist side of me demands attention and he says if you legalize it, the bleeding hearts are going to force the rest of us to pay for the added health costs, rehabs, etc that will result....this is certainly almost a GIVEN, especially in today's political climate. I would make a compromise....I would agree to the legalization of drugs if I could be guaranteed that my health care costs and taxes would be uneffected. We all know, even if it is deep down, that they would..possibly drastically.
5/8/2008 3:34:30 PM
^ Instead we just pay to imprison a large population of "felons" who are solely guilty of drug related crimes. This does not even count the loss in income/sales/other taxes these people would be paying if they were not rotting away in prison. Also, spending billions in tax payer dollars for the war on drugs which includes busting down the door of grandma's house who is using marijuana for medicinal purposes.[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 3:44 PM. Reason : a]
5/8/2008 3:44:01 PM
The war on drugs probably does have a lot to do with the detriment of our society and standing in the world
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