I'm against the war on drugs, and I lean towards legalizing marijuana. But their is always one thing I never hear anyone talking about and that is the smell that comes from it (I personally think it's nasty). I just remember delivering food back in the day and once in awhile you step on a floor where you can clearly smell it in the hallway and it would make me sick. Are my rights to breathe clean air gone?
as long as someone doesnt cause physical harm to anyone else he/she should be able to do whatever they want with their bodies even if it harms them and maybe if we legalise all drugs and even offer drugs to addicts through the government free of charge like portugal and netherlands do well run murderous drug lords out of business, get real help for actual addicts and maybe dumb, idiotic kids will stop thinking drugs are cool because its illegal and stop seeking to use them
that DEA's argument is gest stuped its a lot easer for teens to get ilegal drugs then legal druges drug dealers dont ask for ID gas stashens and liquer stors do
Real conservatives oppose the war on drugs. One of the primary pillars of conservatism is personal responsibility. It is not the taxpayers responsibility to pay for the mistakes of drug abusers. I don't know about the rest of the country, but here in Connecticut the vast majority of people incarcerated are incarcerated due to drug charges. This is a huge burden on the tax payer, small business, the market (etc.) Like gun control, drug control is useless in every sense of the word.
it is as if people dont understand that wiith Ron Pauls system, the people will have the choice to vote on these issues through their state government...so NO heroin wouldnt be legal bc no1 would vote for its legalization, and by Dr. Rons approach we would choose I LOVE THIS MAN!!!!!
Well the grain of salt to go with the poll shown in the last few seconds is that the demographics of people who reply to an ONLINE poll will tend to be skewed younger than the average American population (and probably much younger than the average voting population). That said, those numbers are still very telling.
The bottom line is this war on drugs has become a law enforcement farce, a tremendous waste of money, and it causes more injustice than it fixes.
this war on drugs costs us 20 million a year and nothing is even happening. give up government we want to smoke in our homes and not fear being busted and sent away for having a plant. california alone last year made almost 10 billion from taxing weed in dispensaries. so duhhhhhhh it obviously works and would make us a crap ton of money. but shit we cant do that then the alcohol and prescription drug companies would go under. and we all know they fuckin run everything.
I'm against the war on drugs, and I lean towards legalizing marijuana. But their is always one thing I never hear anyone talking about and that is the smell that comes from it (I personally think it's nasty). I just remember delivering food back in the day and once in awhile you step on a floor where you can clearly smell it in the hallway and it would make me sick. Are my rights to breathe clean air gone?
wulfgang68 9 months ago
I'm extremely liberal, but I love this guy. If the republicans win in 2012, it best be this guy sitting in the white house.
leftovers0 11 months ago 24
as long as someone doesnt cause physical harm to anyone else he/she should be able to do whatever they want with their bodies even if it harms them and maybe if we legalise all drugs and even offer drugs to addicts through the government free of charge like portugal and netherlands do well run murderous drug lords out of business, get real help for actual addicts and maybe dumb, idiotic kids will stop thinking drugs are cool because its illegal and stop seeking to use them
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timbauer900 1 year ago 6
that DEA's argument is gest stuped its a lot easer for teens to get ilegal drugs then legal druges drug dealers dont ask for ID gas stashens and liquer stors do
TheMartinez08 1 year ago
wow that dude from the dea is fuckin stupid. The Netherlands has legal weed, and they have a far lower per capita rate of marijuana use.
Panasper 1 year ago 14
Real conservatives oppose the war on drugs. One of the primary pillars of conservatism is personal responsibility. It is not the taxpayers responsibility to pay for the mistakes of drug abusers. I don't know about the rest of the country, but here in Connecticut the vast majority of people incarcerated are incarcerated due to drug charges. This is a huge burden on the tax payer, small business, the market (etc.) Like gun control, drug control is useless in every sense of the word.
corysoulier 1 year ago 13
it is as if people dont understand that wiith Ron Pauls system, the people will have the choice to vote on these issues through their state government...so NO heroin wouldnt be legal bc no1 would vote for its legalization, and by Dr. Rons approach we would choose I LOVE THIS MAN!!!!!
tmuts4 2 years ago 7
Well the grain of salt to go with the poll shown in the last few seconds is that the demographics of people who reply to an ONLINE poll will tend to be skewed younger than the average American population (and probably much younger than the average voting population). That said, those numbers are still very telling.
The bottom line is this war on drugs has become a law enforcement farce, a tremendous waste of money, and it causes more injustice than it fixes.
entyrion 2 years ago 5
this war on drugs costs us 20 million a year and nothing is even happening. give up government we want to smoke in our homes and not fear being busted and sent away for having a plant. california alone last year made almost 10 billion from taxing weed in dispensaries. so duhhhhhhh it obviously works and would make us a crap ton of money. but shit we cant do that then the alcohol and prescription drug companies would go under. and we all know they fuckin run everything.
lazywoods 2 years ago 2
that number is in the billions
stantheman42069 2 years ago
Those last few seconds with the poll is really quite the hint, don't you think?
AngilasGuy 2 years ago
Decrimlize this bullshittt already. end this charade called prohibition already america! time to wake up
chungo608 2 years ago 10
Were paying for half a million people to be in prison over marijuana every single fuckin day.
I've never smoked weed, I'm a senior molecular biology student and I'm 100% pro legalization. Were not all potheads living in our parents basements.
Transfectingood 2 years ago 102
Legalizing would lower drug use. It would simply become less "interesting".
GiPSyNoMaDD 2 years ago 11
Thats true! Less teens use in the Netherlands than use in the U.S.
lapmedong 2 years ago 67
Not to me!
jocamadad 2 years ago
Yeah, its true in a sense a chunk of marjuana usage = Teens whom smoke due to their rebellous phase. I should know I am one of them lol
RastafariPoet 2 years ago
Legalizing drugs does not "give kids drugs".
bmlong137 2 years ago 10
legalizing marijuana wouldn't cause 5x more people to use it, it would just cause 5x more people to stop keeping it a secret.
sneedledout 2 years ago 9