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The victimless crime of pot use meets harmless illegal immigration

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miplank said:
But then why not let cocaine, crack, meth, heroine, etc etc..be legal. After all, they're only doing it to themselves...yes/no?

I've never seen people gun each other down in the streets over a joint. :whatever:
 
miplank said:
But then why not let cocaine, crack, meth, heroine, etc etc..be legal. After all, they're only doing it to themselves...yes/no?
No doubt it all should all be legal.
 
Army Vet said:
Test is legal. With a script.

The last thing this nation needs is 14 year olds running around jacked up on a-bombs.

mrplunkey >>>>> all of the other posts in this thread.
if you feel this way, then how do you justify posting on a website that promotes illegal drug usage, even amongst minors (first stickied thread was posted by a teen jooser, apparently EF supports teen joosing)
 
Bino said:
if you feel this way, then how do you justify posting on a website that promotes illegal drug usage, even amongst minors (first stickied thread was posted by a teen jooser, apparently EF supports teen joosing)

Advantage: Bino
 
Bino said:
if you feel this way, then how do you justify posting on a website that promotes illegal drug usage, even amongst minors (first stickied thread was posted by a teen jooser, apparently EF supports teen joosing)

I didn't realize you couldn't participate in something unless you agree with every aspect of it. This site has a lot more going on than just AAS and even within the context of AAS use, there appears to be at least some degree of legal activity going on. Us old guys need a little test so we can keep-up with the whippersnappers and a growing number of docs will write those scripts.
 
This is exactly why Marijuana needs to be legalized and regulated in a similar way to tobacco. When was the last time they busted a tobacco growing cartel?
 
I find it ironic that we create the market for illegal immigrant labor (e.g. bus boys, car washers, produce pickers, maid service, in home nannies, lawn service, etc.) then complain when all these people show up to take the jobs.

Then we complain about the mexican drug cartels, but who do you think is supporting them from a customer perspective???
 
Lestat said:
Then we complain about the mexican drug cartels, but who do you think is supporting them from a customer perspective???

Ummm, aside from you and a few other burnouts on this board, I'm pressed to think of anyone outside of college (i.e. adults) who do that anymore. :p

And I find it most amusing that your solution to crime is to eliminate LAWS and not the BEHAVIORS the laws were intended to prevent. I imagine it is because you are wildly liberal and that being on the side of the law would put you on the same side as the United States Government and you couldn't countenance that.

If you had your way, we'd all live in total anarchy (i.e. no laws, so none of this pesky "illegality" business), on the beach, in a drum circle, doing bong hits. This may sound like a dream come true to you, but I loathe the beach, drum circles, and I find anarchy none too appealing. Of course, this would probably last for all of 48 hours until some country with its shit together (i.e. one with laws -- I dunno Paraguay) invaded our drug addled asses and began occupying your little utopia.
 
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