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16 years ago @ Big Government - Tuesday Open Thread: 4... · 1 reply · +1 points
As far as the self-destruction of urban blacks, I don't think that was actually what I said. I didn't say the government intended to destroy the blacks, but since you brought it up...actually, I think I'll just leave that argument for another day. But the drugs for guns fiasco. Yes, I'm sure...never happened.
As for being a fool's argument..at least I MADE an argument, rather than offer up a pointless He said/She said denial ("Sorry not true didn't happen") followed by a quick attempted insult. That's how my cheating ex-boyfriend used to argue.
As for Reagan & Bush being the sole source of evil: I don't subscribe to the popular opinion that one man rules on high, being responsible for anything that happens in this country. For that matter, I'm quickly learning that no party is responsible for anything, good or bad. There's always a deal. In case you didn't know, the U.S. of A. runs by committee.
PS...View the movie American Drug War: The Last White Hope (2007)
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16 years ago @ Big Government - Thursday Open Thread: ... · 10 replies · +1 points
Sorry, may be off topic, but I guess for open thread that shouldn't be a problem.
16 years ago @ Big Government - Tuesday Open Thread: 4... · 1 reply · +4 points
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16 years ago @ Big Government - Tuesday Open Thread: 4... · 0 replies · +3 points
As for employment rights, I've seen an number of job ads stating only non-smokers need apply. Seems kind of self-explanatory how you deal with that one.
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16 years ago @ Big Government - Tuesday Open Thread: 4... · 5 replies · +2 points
1. If the poll showed 1/2 the country is in favor of legalization, seems to me a pretty good start towards compromise. Chances are, the other half is probably uneducated about the history of pot prohibition, and uninterested in the politics behind the continued "war".
2. Personal experience: Pot is absolutely less disruptive and safer for the user than any legal, regulated intoxicant (tobacco, alcohol). Trust me.
3. 1930s hysteria was hyped by the government as "Reefer Madness" (BTW..that's a movie you should watch). But consider another reason the great Leaders might have decided to go after what was essentially no more than a naturally occurring weed, absent of any chemical modification: the sudden increase in the Mexican migrant working population. White people got scared. Imagine that. And since back then, brown people didn't shoot back like Al Capone et al, the "underground dealers" never really got violent enough to get the public aroused. That, and everyone was growing it themselves. Of course, 72 years later, after spending unthinkable dollars to go to "war", and the government is finally telling the truth. I dare you to visit the border.
3. While most Americans agree the War On Drugs has been a colossal failure, I would argue that a small number of politicians, police agencies, and government contract holders would say it's been a financial goldmine. And I shudder to think of the liberties lost under the invisibility cloak of "drug enforcement". Trust me, there is no shortage of happy faces in that regard.
4. It is absolutely ridiculous to believe that the government hasn't contributed, directly and indirectly, to the problem. See the history of CIA involvement in the distribution of crack cocaine in the early 80s. And do I need to bring up the nonexistent poppy fields of our new territory, Afghanistan? So while the fight it, they fund it. Almost reminds me of that little industry DDE mentioned. Perpetual war = perpetual profits.
5. Please consider who stands to lose the most were pot decriminalized rather than legalized/regulated. What would you do if suddenly a seed became available that you go home and plant, spend a few weeks practicing minimal cultivation, then harvest. Used prudently and with a responsible attitude, this natural remedy could help alleviate any number of minor medical ailments. It's not a joke when we mention Grandma's eyes. Also not a joke: the growing number of retired individuals asking little Johnny what he would recommend pipe or paper?
So, this miracle medical breakthrough hits one major pocketbook and who is it?...Wait for it...Big Pappa Pharm. Those lobbyists are working overtime to make sure they don't lose half the pill-popping client base currently delivered via every new commercial. Hope you can ignore the list of side-effects ending every ad, luckily they talk real fast during that part. So all the stoners miss it, I guess. And backing them up: Tobacco on the right, Bud Light and friends on the left. They have been the only legal intoxicants for the last 72 years, right? That's like the WWE belt it ain't leaving without some blood. But if we tax it, regulate it, let the CORPORATIONS handle it, why then, we can make money forever, huh? No, thank you. Why pay you to deliver to me what I can grow myself? Imagine a garden, with vegetables and fruits and pot. Some people don't like to garden, so let them go to the store and buy it from someone who did the work for them. Kinda like insert your regional supermarket here does with corn and potatoes.
So to wrap up...pot is not evil. It does not make you a lazy, unproductive leech on society. That's bad parenting. And OH MY GOD it's not a gateway drug. That's boredom and lack of direction, again usually due to bad parenting. Forget legalization. It's like legalizing broccoli. Focus on decriminalization. It's grows in the ground, and has no chemical alteration. In fact, if we were to hand it over to regulation, the government will only end up genetically modifying it anyway. And the tax argument will cut you. Don't give the government more money to play with.
16 years ago @ Big Government - Indoctrination on Camp... · 0 replies · +3 points
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