must read:http://adrugwarcarol.info/ADWC.php^
5/8/2008 4:07:03 PM
i think he is referring to someone that was already in school on scholarship, knew the rules, then broke them by smoking weed. that is clearly on the individual and another point towards personal accountability....like the guy bitching in Chit Chat about losing his job after being drug tested.
5/8/2008 4:07:12 PM
yeah this has gone too far...since when do the feds arrest people for breaking the law??
5/8/2008 4:12:22 PM
392 the person knowingly breaking the law fucked up the life. regardless of the fairness of the law. as long as it is in place, you can be fucked for breaking it. pretty simple. PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY - remember?
5/8/2008 4:19:23 PM
Have to mostly agree with DaBird on that one. Even though I fully support drug legislation reform, you have to accept that if you rebel against those laws now, you may face consequences.
5/8/2008 4:21:51 PM
5/8/2008 4:25:19 PM
I completely agree that the laws do more harm than good, and that is why I COMPLETELY advocate reform of the law. But I can't advocate that we should just ignore those that are breaking the law now just because the law is unjust. There are a lot of unjust laws, but I don't expect to go around breaking them without consequence.
5/8/2008 4:27:46 PM
392say it with me...PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITYyou said...
5/8/2008 4:31:54 PM
just learn the laws and adaptcomplaining isnt going to get you out of a ticket or a court date
5/8/2008 4:38:05 PM
5/8/2008 4:39:39 PM
^I already addressed that -- please read (you were responding out of context anyway, moron)
5/8/2008 4:46:04 PM
5/8/2008 4:46:13 PM
I do not think 392 is trying to discount accountability. We merely are trying to show the harms of current policy and illustrate why it should be reformed. Yes he fucked up and now has to face the consequences. This does not mean we can not at the same time question the policy and desire to change the law.Americans made a big stink when that woman in Saudi Arabia was sentenced to multiple lashings and jailed after being raped. A pundit could argue that she broke the law of leaving her home w/o a male escort therefore she must face the consequences. However, we can at the same time protest the law as unjust and appeal to have it changed.[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 4:50 PM. Reason : a]
5/8/2008 4:46:56 PM
ok nvm[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 4:52 PM. Reason : hurs post above was actually pretty decent]
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5/8/2008 4:53:46 PM
^^, & ^^^^well said^rightit's sorta of personal choice, I guess[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 4:57 PM. Reason : ]
5/8/2008 4:56:26 PM
5/8/2008 4:56:28 PM
Technically our founding fathers were breaking the law when they rebelled against england. If caught they would have been imprisoned if not executed. Does this mean our founding fathers were wrong for participating in an activity they believed in?
5/8/2008 4:56:54 PM
The MLK quote is timely, and I like your position on it. Unfortunately there are those in the legalization crowd who will try to equate King's civil disobedience to their going out on the back porch and smoking a bowl.
5/8/2008 4:57:03 PM
5/8/2008 4:57:58 PM
^^^another good post^^ damn
5/8/2008 4:59:34 PM
the courts dont care about the distinctionwhen you want to smoke weed, just do it at your place or a friends place or somewhere on the down lowi dunno, maybe i just think in practical terms instead of idealistic termscause people in the 60s and 70s thought it would be legalized too, and obviously its not]
5/8/2008 5:00:58 PM
5/8/2008 5:03:00 PM
and my advice is adapt to the system
5/8/2008 5:03:34 PM
i've never had a problem with the court system
5/8/2008 5:03:45 PM
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5/8/2008 5:07:49 PM
^^^ I agree; what i am arguing though is that laws are not always right.Hell i don't even smoke pot. My company hair drug tests and its not worth the risk. Even if it were legal i doubt i would smoke but only occasionally as on my free time i'd rather go out to the bars or do other upbeat social activitie instead of sitting on my couch, smoking up, and watching Grateful Dead dvds[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 5:09 PM. Reason : a]
5/8/2008 5:08:33 PM
so 392 you are not advocating that drugs be legal, just that the punishment fits the crime?[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 5:10 PM. Reason : i guess i agree with that...def. shouldnt be legal, but def should fit the crime]
5/8/2008 5:09:32 PM
^^you could always sit on your couch, smoke up, then go out to the bars and do upbeat social activitiesI do
5/8/2008 5:13:09 PM
5/8/2008 5:13:46 PM
^^well theres got to be some kind of punishment for it....i mean i guess i feel it should be legal in your home but not at like crabtree valley mall[Edited on May 8, 2008 at 5:14 PM. Reason : .]
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5/8/2008 5:16:40 PM
^true
5/8/2008 5:19:25 PM
the people who are activists for legalization people who are rational about anything will, imo, always get laughed out of their argument at any significant government level
5/8/2008 5:21:00 PM
^^so what happened to those students was correct then right?
5/8/2008 5:26:00 PM
do you mean philosophically correct or common sense correct
5/8/2008 5:27:01 PM
which students?what are you saying?
5/8/2008 5:28:54 PM
the students this thread is about?
5/8/2008 5:31:51 PM
On one hand they were foolish and thus i feel its their own damn fault for fucking up. On the other hand i believe the drug war in and of itself is wrong.
5/8/2008 5:33:42 PM
^^what do they have to do with my post that you're responding to:
5/8/2008 5:37:27 PM
Who owns your body? Who makes the decisions about what you can put into your own body? If the state owns your body, then the drug laws are just fine. If you own your body and are responsible for the consequences of what you put in it, then the drug laws are way wrong.
5/8/2008 8:39:07 PM
"If the state owns your body" yikesI think many liberals actually have that, (or a slightly similar,) perspective on thingsto me, that idea is somewhat synonymous with having no concept of the individual
5/8/2008 8:46:04 PM
"I wonder how many rapes are being committed, how many cars are getting stolen, how many little kids are being molested while cops are busy busting down someone's door looking for drugs." Another War on Drugs outrage:http://reason.com/blog/show/126284.html?redux
5/8/2008 9:22:45 PM
^ or while stopping those menacing under aged kids from drinking underage at a kegger in brent road.......oh wait last weekend two guys were mugged right in front of bragaw.
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