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Post by Greatestiam on Mar 13, 2012 14:28:27 GMT
Is it time to legalize pot and reduce the death rate of tobacco and alcohol? Tobacco kills more people than all other psychotropic drugs combined, excluding alcohol. Our government policy should be to legalize the more forgiving drugs and make the less forgiving drugs illegal. Addiction research and government reports for the last 100 years have exonerated pot and cleared it’s reputation as the safest and most forgiving alternative for psychotropic drug use. The last vote in California for or against the legalization of pot was defeated because of funding by the tobacco and alcohol lobby. In real terms, they were buying permission to kill the maximum number of humans with government collusion. How much money per human life did alcohol and tobacco pay our government officials? Is it time to do the moral thing and save the lives we can by making the less harmful psychotropic drugs legal? Regards DL www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_mD6_oFpc0&feature=relatedwww.youtube.com/watch?v=QMpnywjj4oY&feature=related
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Bayes
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Post by Bayes on Mar 19, 2012 10:11:45 GMT
This sounds as if you are both advocating for legality of weed and against legality of tobacco and alcohol.
I am in favor of the legality of all three, as well as quite a few other substances. I see the drug war causing only harm and increasing the harm and lethality of a number of substances. Prohibition taught us the consequences of making alcohol illegal, and we lost some of the ills of prohibition upon it's repeal.
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Post by Greatestiam on Mar 20, 2012 19:04:12 GMT
I advocate for legality yes. Legality of all drugs but under strict control through the pharmaseutical industry. I used tobacco and alcohol to remind people of the fact that those do more damage to us at present than all other phychotropic drugs combined. www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CGlD50mdbs================================= I was just thinking of posting this as an O P. Drug users and tax payers. Is it time to make the pushers pay for the party? The drug trade is controlled by Governments and their laws. They are controlling drug pushers. Our masters profit while we suffer financially and morally. Drug users and tax payers pay heavily for rich elitist parties. Tax payers have been underwriting the taxes that the drug trade has not been paying for a long time. That is thousands of dollars to the tax payer every year. The Governments are thus punishing the taxpayer twice. We pay them to war against us. For a war we are losing and that was never justified and is counter to Governmental reports. Governments are not taking their own advice. Drug users and tax payers have been paying the largest price in this war while the rich get richer. Tax payers and drug users. Had enough of this yet? imgur.com/a/90sTN Regards DL www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/articles/royal-commission-on-the-nonmedical-use-of-drugsbooks.google.ca/books?id=L_5gu-eUfE8C&am...cannabis&f=false
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rns
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Post by rns on Apr 21, 2012 19:10:07 GMT
legalize, don't criti... wait... hold on.. what were we just talking about?
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