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  • @rain LOL. So, let's follow your logic: there are a lot of murders. we spend a lot of money trying to stop murder. It doesn't work. Legalize murder. HAHAHAHAHAHA. That is SO stupid, I am crying from laughing. The only thing the "war on drugs" shows is that the govt is thoroughly incompetent. Know how you stop drugs? You stop your kids from using. You don't allow dealers to deal in your neighborhood. The 2nd Amendment and MANHOOD are what keeps people safe, not whirly lights and badges.

  • typical leftist tripe, presented as if funny. One can lose a "war on cancer". doesn't make cancer good, smart, tough or any other positive adjective. There is no "war on drugs", and so his "humor" is baseless, as usual. He missed the mark completely.  All he wanted to do is say "i do drugs, so there's nothing wrong with it and if you think there is yer dumm". And you morons, being weak, stupid, lazy, drug-addled losers whine 'yay'! What a pathetic bunch of losers.

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  • @PinataPete LOL. You projected, then deleted your nonsense as fast as you could. You are pathetic. Run along now. No one REALLY want's to know about the "sticks" "poking and hitting" you.

  • fuck off you stressed out-competitive-conservative-s­elfish-greedy piece of shit. The nerve you have to call others losers even though you're the one that looked this up and felt a need to comment and insult. People like you are poisoning good peace on earth

  • "They got the war on drugs so the police can bother me. And I never did a crime I didn't have to do. Now i'm back with the facts giving it back to you. Don't let them jack you up, back you up, crack you up, pimp smack you up. You got to learn to hold your own. They get jealous when they see you with your mobile phone. They know they can't touch this."

    - 2pac

  • I see why he and George died of "cancer." They were making us think..... Has their unwanted death by people who adored their work goig to actually change? For me goes w/o saying.

  • the great die young

  • You got to admit that this is a war like country. "The war on crime. The war on AIDS. The war on cancer. The war on poverty. The war on terror. The war on Obama. "- George Carlin

    Pretty soon there will be "The war on Youtube Trolls"

  • The war on drugs is aimed (or should be) at the hardcore drugs and addicts which do actually cause violence. Just look at what goes on in Mexico and other regions, it isn't caused by weed but other more dangerous ones

  • @MrMister296 actually it's caused by the CIA, the cartels controlled by the CIA fighting against cartels which are not controlled by the CIA ;)

  • @MrMister296 if drugs were legal , there would be no problems in Mexico , actually , no problems AT ALL

  • @ste666fan Touche!

  • If all men are created equal why do only a few of them get to decide what is best for everyone?

  • yo all chatin' sh*t

  • WE HAVE WON THE WAR SMOKE WEED EAT SHROOMS EVERY DAY WEVE WON FUCK THE GOVERNMENT I CHOOSE TO DO WHAT I WANT NOT U BASTARDS SO EAT ME MOTHER FUCKERS PEACE LOL

  • for some great bill hicks stories told by ron shock, type in "the bill hicks chronicles" here on you tube.

  • best 35 seconds i have ever spent

  • All the major gangs in America get their power from drug trafficking, such as the Bloods, Crips, Latin Kings. Imagine how many gangs would dismantle once people can buy drugs legally from a store.

  • so funny!!!

  • The solution to the war on drugs is to legalize them. They should take the alcohol prohibition as the example. during that time people died because of bad brews, turf wars, and many other things. It became dangerous just to buy alcohol. Once alcohol was legal the turf wars, bad brews, and danger in the streets ended. If drugs were legalized it would eliminate the street drug scene would end, the drugs would regulated and clean. Most of all the drug king pins would loose the huge income.

  • what about heroin, crack, and meth? do you see a promising future with those legalized?

  • @pdaniels9000 not right away but the problem with drug abuse is present both ways. Making it illegal is not going to stop a junky from doing heroin. Making it legal will stop the need for people to by it in the streets, remove the huge profits to the dealers and reduce the drug related deaths.

  • yea i understand that argument, but if we legalize it whose going to sell them? would we put regulations on that industry?

  • absolutely. People tend to forget that alcohol and tobacco are also drugs. Both are more lethal than marijuana. Most over the count medications are more dangerous that marijuana. As for the more dangerous street drugs they should be regulated that same as prescription medication.

  • It's not about the money in legalization, it's about the freedom.

    Our amendments say we can do whatever we want with our own bodies, it doesn't hurt anyone around you, it's the freedom I seek, we should be allowed to smoke whatever we want, sniff whatever we want, eat - drink - OD on whatever we want.

    Why? It's our body, it doesn't hurt you.

    Not to mention, the government wants us to die, there isn't enough resources.

    Why would alcohol be legal if it was for our safety?

  • my concern isn't over people's freedom to take drugs. my concern is over the people who profit off of getting people hooked on their drugs.

    i hate drug dealers just as much as i hate pharmaceutical companies that sell prozac and ambien or companies that sell alcohol and cigarettes.

    the decision to take drugs isn't like very many other decisions. people don't wake up in the morning and go "should i do a line of cocaine this morning?" they just do it. freedom's good in a controlled environment.

  • All the more reason for it to be legal, you have to get into the drug war to purchase drugs, which often time ends in violence.

    The violence isn't from taking the drugs it's from buying them, which could be stopped if people could just go to a store to buy it.

  • but do you think a business has the right to sell people things that are physically and psychologically addictive?

  • Of course, if someone wishes to try it they should have that right.

    It's their life, or we should do what Amsterdam does, if you want heroin you can go take it in their facilities, and if you want help, they will pay for your rehab and help you though it.

    Unlike the US... you go to join, for doing basically nothing wrong then you come out jail probably more violent then you ever would have been before, due to the gang activity's inside of prisons.

  • well yeah, i would be in favor of selling drugs under a heavily regulated system.

  • Amsterdam, gogogogogogo.

  • @pdaniels9000 most people that try harder drugs dont get addicted, of the millions of people that have tried drugs like cocaine/crack or heroin only the more abused and psychologically damaged people tend to get addicted long term, so its more about their state of mind and well being than the drugs addictiveness alone. so it makes more sense to help these people than punish them for being ill and usually make them even worse.

  • I agree that we should reform anti-drug legislation to not punish drug offenders so seriously (maybe have rehabilitation programs). But shouldn't we try and prevent people from getting addicted in the first place? shouldn't parents who are responsible for children be restricted from using drugs for example?

    *btw, some users of heroin, crack, meth, and powder cocaine say they get addicted on day one of trying it.

  • @pdaniels9000 i've tried heroin, crack, and coke. not addicted. i have, on the other hand, have had a horrible time with alcohol. (that's legal, *btw)

    the problem with drugs is not going to be helped by prohibition. all drugs should be legal. we need to allow our society to grow and support healthy behavior in all aspects, including responsible use of all psychotropic substances.

  • @preoqpyddlusion i don't support prohibition.

  • @pdaniels9000 i guess referring to anti-drug legislature simply as prohibition was a bit ignorant on my part.

    hey everybody look! i'm apologizing on youtube! it's polite and makes the world a nicer place.

  • @pdaniels9000 Don't believe everything you hear in church

  • @LordPaynus I don't go to church.

  • :D lol

  • "fuck im watching snl we winning?"

  • if you want win war on drugs use more drugs lol

  • The "war on drugs" is a war on INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM. Anyone who favors it -- like George Bush and Barack Obama -- is a tyrant, criminal, and scumbag who deserves longterm jail or WORSE.

  • So true...also, it says in the US Constitution the federal government is not allowed to restrict the drugs that an individual can ingest, because that would infringe on their liberties. Yet, no one seems to care...

  • where does it say that in the constitution?

  • Not a clue where it says that, but I heard that said by a couple of sources.

  • yea i don't think it says that anywhere. but you can take the stance that the war on drugs is a basic infringement on one's liberties.

  • @PLCvideo You see, I believe Barack Obama is a human being. Taking the position on ending the War on Drugs would remove the power immediately. I love you crazy lefties, because you're so fucking idealistic, you never think about actually reality. I have no doubt Barack Obama is in favor of ending the War on Drugs, but I also agree that this is not the era to be fighting that issue, not with when the American right is getting nuttier every single day.

  • @thedivinesuicideof u dont seem to know much about the current state of things. the war on drugs is quite a major player actually. eliminate it, and the world will soon get better.

  • @PLCvideo We should lock people up in the name of individual freedom? Ironic.

  • @ukkiz theres no irony.

  • @PLCvideo They surely didn't invade Afghanistan for it's 90% world opium production... no of course not. It was in the name of freedom. That's why you see soldiers patrolling opium camps...

  • @PLCvideo You are quoting hicks from Third eye off of Tool's album which I'm not sure which one of his performances its from, but you change Personal for Individual.

    Hicks was a genius but do you have a fucking brain of your own? You idolize this guy do you think he would be sitting on a computer reiterating the statements of comics through youtube?

    You would follow Barack Obama if you thought you were going to make friends you fucking tool.

  • @Christmastaflex that was beautiful.

  • @Christmastaflex I never heard his album. Evidently it's true: Great minds think alike! ;-)

  • @PLCvideo The thing is I know you. I don't know your name, but I know your disposition. You believe that your liking in obscure comedians and music choice makes you an individual. You strive to be different to the point that it just makes you a fucking sheep. You think by associating yourself with pioneers makes you one as well. The only truth is you strive to be them not an individual pioneer yourself. Go find a purpose douche bag.

  • BRILLIANT!!!

  • fuck the war on drugs lets all smoke some weed

  • @DannV86 I like magic mushrooms also

  • lololololololololololol

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