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« Reply #15 on: 28 December 2002, 23:50 »
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Originally posted by choasforages:
ok, i was watching my tv, and this anti-drug commercial came on. like this kid was disagreeing with his dad that the drug money supports terrorists/*don't support terrorism, make it yourself   :D   */ and his dad basiclly told him that it was the truth becuase he said so, and didn't give any valid proof to his argument and that it didn't need any proof becuase he said so, and that it is wrong to ask questions.


It depends on what you consider terrorism. I live in a city where drugs are a huge cause of homicide and many other crimes. Its not exactly terrorism, but it is indeed terrible.
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« Reply #16 on: 29 December 2002, 00:42 »
umm, the county i live in has one of the worse herion problems, and baltomore isn't that far away/*down 26 to the beltway i think, and D.C. */

think of it this way, if drugs wern't so expensive, i think the killing would kinda drop off/*unless your really fuxxored and in a bad mood, or do something stupid like drive/operate machinery under the influence of mind altering chemicals*/ all sorts of stuff goes into the price of the drugs on the street. things like transportation, court charges, bribes. then add on the price gouging and greed. now, if they wern't illegal, the court charges would drop, bribes wouldn't be needed, and transportation wouldn't involve all the hazards, so the only things that would be then left would be actally manufacture and greed.
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« Reply #17 on: 29 December 2002, 21:47 »
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"Drugs don't support terrorism."

"Yes they do."

"No they don't."

"Yes they do. They just do."

And then the commercial ends! That's all there is!
Better that than having them wondering how much money the Saudis get for oil is diverted to the support of terrorism!   :D  
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« Reply #18 on: 29 December 2002, 13:20 »
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Originally posted by choasforages:
umm, the county i live in has one of the worse herion problems, and baltomore isn't that far away/*down 26 to the beltway i think, and D.C. */

think of it this way, if drugs wern't so expensive, i think the killing would kinda drop off/*unless your really fuxxored and in a bad mood, or do something stupid like drive/operate machinery under the influence of mind altering chemicals*/ all sorts of stuff goes into the price of the drugs on the street. things like transportation, court charges, bribes. then add on the price gouging and greed. now, if they wern't illegal, the court charges would drop, bribes wouldn't be needed, and transportation wouldn't involve all the hazards, so the only things that would be then left would be actally manufacture and greed.



Its easy to say that crime would go down if drugs were legalized. Have you ever seen a crack addict? Now just imagine if there were 10 times as many of those people around, and it was all legal. This world would be a nightmare. A crack addict will do anything for crack including kill, steal, and generally bad shit. Making crack legal would increase its use and therefore we would have a lot of junkies ruining life for everyone.
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« Reply #19 on: 29 December 2002, 19:22 »
and if it was legal, they probably wouldn't have to kill as much for it. and yes, lots of saudi money supports terrorism, but big business that bush supports is involved with oil.
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« Reply #20 on: 31 December 2002, 05:13 »
im american, over here marijuana was legal up to the time the company DuPont created nylon, unfortunatly its applications where hinderd becuase of the use of hemp. no pot and hemp are not as close to each other as u might think. they are only distant cousins of the same family of plants, they differ in many ways, by smell,sight and sensation as well as others. back to the point, dupont lobbied to get marijauna illegalized so to get hemp illegalized and open the doors for nylon to make money, a fucking shit load of money.
there are many ways that producution of hemp(not pot) would benefit the planet, to many to list. however haveing quit smoking pot about a year ago i can tell u there are alot of downsides to smoking pot, but to each there own. now on the subject of opium (and its derivatives, morphine, codine, all the way down), cocaine,and meth (and derivatives) all breed a populus of fucking idiots that need to helped off the planet. i suggest using the butt of the gun for a single bullet costs way more then what them fucknutz are worth.

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« Reply #21 on: 31 December 2002, 05:45 »
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Originally posted by Macman: Mac Tro0per / boB:
Don't those idiots realize that if they just legalized marajuana it would no longer support terrorism? I've seen that commercial before. What kind of dumbass wrote that? I didn't even think it was serious the first time I saw that.

"Drugs don't support terrorism."

"Yes they do."

"No they don't."

"Yes they do. They just do."

And then the commercial ends! That's all there is!

there's hope yet! with adverts like that, people are bound to think for themselves more and more in future!
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« Reply #22 on: 31 December 2002, 12:08 »
marijuana doesn't support terrorism anyway. most weed is grown localy in the US or in Canada. you're either supporting americans or canadians, not terrorists.

coke and heroine are the terrorist drugs......

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« Reply #23 on: 1 January 2003, 05:01 »
G'day guys,

If you want to understand the Pot problem read:-

Emperor Wears No Clothes by Jack Herer


For whatever it's worth it is the Lawyers who stand most to gain now days since almost 80% of crimes are drug related, how much of that 80% relates to Pot I do not know but I know this it's a close call as to who is the most damaging for society... Windows or Lawyers.

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« Reply #24 on: 2 January 2003, 16:28 »
lawers by far. lawers are why i can get sued if a guy breaks into my house and hurts himself. lawers are why it's getting harder and harder for civilians to protect themselves from criminals with guns. lawers are why tobacco costs so much damn money but none of it going to help the sick who were affected by smoking. lawers are the ones behind the TCPA. lawers are the ones who take away our rights and freedoms.

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« Reply #25 on: 3 January 2003, 15:42 »
yup, like another rant of mine on prescription drugs. and for the guy that breaks into your house, its sad to say, but if you let him live, you will pay dearly for it. so make sure he/she is dead. a stiff can't sue for pain and sufferering, so the only law suit you will have to deal with will probably come from loved ones. /*note, i am not an authoritive knowlidge on this, so check with a attack shark err lawyer first*/ and for guns, they should be fully legal. /*i know im singing to the choir*/ people are too short minded to realize that if the criminals can have a .44 in their car whether their are guns laws or not. if stuff like that was legal, you might think twice about trying to run me off the road and shooting me for driving slow, or trying to mug you. then agian, it wodln't work all the time. and sadly, people are going to use the D.C. sniper for an excuse to ban guns.


and for people that are sick from smoking, only if you started before they began labeling the packages, otherwise you are stupid for starting/*isn't it obvoise that inhaling smoke coulln't be good for you? too bad alot of psychitry is involved like peer pressure*/
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« Reply #26 on: 3 January 2003, 17:59 »
Listen up:

Dont do speed its really bad, it fucks you up worse then weed. Fucking stoners are so dillusional they will goto the most stupid claims to say it is good.

ALCOHOL FOR EVER. DOWN WITH DOWNERS. THROW UP YOUR UPPERS  ;)