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    because of re ed republicans/bible thumpers who think they can tell people what to do with their body

    All drugs should be legal. You should be able to pollute your body with whatever you want to.

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    not to mention the drug cartels south of us that use our addicts who are willing to pay "crack prices" for crack to fund their operation would lose all their power if addicts could get the same stuff cheap.

    Ron Paul said it best, it's really stupid to think there are a bunch of Americans who need the government to keep drugs illegal for them to avoid being addicts. Keeping things illegal only makes people curious about them and more anxious to try them.

    But sorry the religious right is totally a huge reason why drugs are still illegal. Nothing can be said to dispute that.

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    because of re ed republicans/bible thumpers who think they can tell people what to do with their body

    All drugs should be legal. You should be able to pollute your body with whatever you want to.
    And you then you want socialized medicine to pay for all their medical bills. Then lower prison sentences for criminals committing crimes from drugs, directly or indirectly?

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    Like it or not the "religious right" is what represents modern day Christianity in America.

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    And you then you want socialized medicine to pay for all their medical bills. Then lower prison sentences for criminals committing crimes from drugs, directly or indirectly?
    Not at all. I want all the meth addicts to do all the meth they want and then die.

    It's also re ed to think there'd be more drug related crimes if drugs were legal. There'd be significantly less. Countries where drugs are legal don't have nearly as much drug related crime as America does.

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    not to mention the drug cartels south of us that use our addicts who are willing to pay "crack prices" for crack to fund their operation would lose all their power if addicts could get the same stuff cheap.

    Ron Paul said it best, it's really stupid to think there are a bunch of Americans who need the government to keep drugs illegal for them to avoid being addicts. Keeping things illegal only makes people curious about them and more anxious to try them.

    But sorry the religious right is totally a huge reason why drugs are still illegal. Nothing can be said to dispute that.
    Your professor is doing a number on you. If it's only the religious right, then Obama, Reid and Pelosi would have made it all legal right?

    lol@ at legalizing crack, heroine and meth.

    There are nations who have done that. How are the statistics in those countries after decriminalizing all drugs?

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    you're flat out wrong, keeping drugs illegal creates monopoly power for the dealers and keeps prices sky high, causing addicts to have to turn to crime to support their addictions. portugal has already tried decriminalization with great results, so economists already know the implications and wholeheartedly agree with decriminalization.
    I disagree. I think the lack of taxes and government red tape is why prices have stayed lower and the same in the past 20 years.

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    There's also stats that show the number of addicts and the life span of addicts both goes way down if drugs become legal.

    The current system as it stands makes addicts a giant liability to this country. Legalizing all drugs and cutting addicts off would cut down the number of addicts down and the ones left would die quicker.

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    Same , different day

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    I'm glad they are illegal. Protect me from myself and the temptation.

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    I'm glad they are illegal. Protect me from myself and the temptation.
    You are a stupid got. If you need meth to be illegal in order to not do it, you don't deserve to live.

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    You are a stupid got. If you need meth to be illegal in order to not do it, you don't deserve to live.
    you . Who said anything about meth? Some of the other drugs are obviously tempting. Like Acid, Shrooms, and Weed.

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    Yeah I always get deja vu whenever these threads pop up and the same people come in here with the same responses no matter how many times you've educated them
    Yeah.

    Someone could ask "why is the sky blue" and at least 12 posters would try to explain it. We know who they are. Then a couple would pop in and debate their claims and a pissing contest would ensue.

    It's like throwing a banana into a cage full of monkeys and watching them kill each other for it. You aren't feeding anyone, you're just ing with the monkeys.

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    you . Who said anything about meth? Some of the other drugs are obviously tempting. Like Acid, Shrooms, and Weed.
    just because you'd be unable to handle doing those drugs and going about life shouldn't be enough reason to ruin it for people who can smoke weed and still function in every day society.

    I have an extremely addictive personality so I don't smoke weed at all, but that's something that's my responsibility, just like it's my responsibility to not smoke tobacco and keep my drinking to a manageable level. It's not the government's responsibility, and just like how there are alcoholics who can't drink at all or they go nuts, people who can't handle weed shouldn't ruin it for people who can.

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    Cannabis is such a beautiful plant imo

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    legalize it everything for all i care.

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    just because you'd be unable to handle doing those drugs and going about life shouldn't be enough reason to ruin it for people who can smoke weed and still function in every day society.

    I have an extremely addictive personality so I don't smoke weed at all, but that's something that's my responsibility, just like it's my responsibility to not smoke tobacco and keep my drinking to a manageable level. It's not the government's responsibility, and just like how there are alcoholics who can't drink at all or they go nuts, people who can't handle weed shouldn't ruin it for people who can.
    Cannabis is such a beautiful plant imo

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    Weed makes you act re ed. I've done it before. Yes it's fun but I worry about the long term effects. Carcinogens being the biggest negative about it.

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    because i think some things in this world, like crack, meth, cocain, heroin, deserve to be stigmatize not be sold in stores like they're a Snickers.

    i do believe certain drugs like pot and shrooms you can get away with legalizing and nothing drastic would change to society because those are relatively mild drugs.

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    you're flat out wrong, keeping drugs illegal creates monopoly power for the dealers and keeps prices sky high, causing addicts to have to turn to crime to support their addictions. portugal has already tried decriminalization with great results, so economists already know the implications and wholeheartedly agree with decriminalization.
    yeah, because Portugal knows exactly what they're doing economically. lets do what they say.

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    because of re ed republicans/bible thumpers who think they can tell people what to do with their body

    All drugs should be legal. You should be able to pollute your body with whatever you want to.
    I would agree if we can make it such that drug abuse does not affect others.

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    Weed makes you act re ed. I've done it before. Yes it's fun but I worry about the long term effects. Carcinogens being the biggest negative about it.
    The herb opens my mind brah, without ganja I would be a failure in life, and that's real talk playa

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    The truth is;

    They are made illegal...because the government....wants you to ONLY buy their drugs...it is a gazillion dollar business...

    Just watch an hour of TV in the USA...how many "doctor approved" drugs are advertised over and over....there are so many ...I sometimes marvel at the creativity of some of these names....

    Drugs for every illness....perceived illness....made-up illness...imagined illness...future illness...

    Do you suffer from ____________________?



    Side effects may include____________________________, ____________________, blah _______________________and__________________blah__ ____________....

    Please consult your doctor (who is being paid by us to steer you into our trap)...

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    BigPharma is pushing the police goons in the FDA to make ALL supplements illegal that have been introduced before Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994, and also make illegal any pre-1994 supplements (nutriceuticals) that have been modified since 1994.

    Natural supplement suppliers cannot reference any scientific studies that show the contents of their supplements (like pomegranate) promote health or treat disease, because anything, even fruit and vegs, that affects disease is a "drug" and must be regulated by FDA.

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