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Brenda
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 5:59 pm
Hmmm, I dont know if I agree with that article... The newspapers told different stories...
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Wally_Sconce 
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Posts: 3469
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:02 pm
I can understand why most recreational marijuana users would like to see pot legalized. They must feel like a maggot on a gut pile, everytime they think about the industry that they are supporting. the guilt must be horrendous.
Last edited by Wally_Sconce on Fri May 09, 2008 6:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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CommanderSock
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Posts: 2664
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:02 pm
Most of that is about cocaine and heroin. I believe any drug that is addictive should be banned. Can't prove the addictiveness...legalize it.
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:04 pm
ridenrain ridenrain:
So what?
We used to buy and sell slaves also.
Society evolves unlike you.
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CommanderSock
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Posts: 2664
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:04 pm
$1: I can understand why most recreational marijuana users would like to see pot legalized. They must feel like a real piece of maggot on a gut pile, everytime they think about the industry that they are supporting. the guilt must be horrendous.
Nah, the same can be said about lawyers. Most don't have a problem making sure criminals stay out of prison.
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Wally_Sconce 
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Posts: 3469
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:08 pm
one might piss on all the anti-gun, pro-marijuana Liberals by using their own debating tactics against them........ marijuana is not mentioned in the CCRF, its not a right.
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Posts: 3941
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:11 pm
Aging_Redneck Aging_Redneck: if anyone can give me a tip on how to find boot legged gasoline, I'd buy it.
You'll probably have to wait another fifty cents or a dollar before that starts happening.
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Posts: 14063
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:13 pm
Aging_Redneck Aging_Redneck: one might piss on all the anti-gun, pro-marijuana Liberals by using their own debating tactics against them........ marijuana is not mentioned in the CCRF, its not a right. Neither is scuba diving - it's a stupid argument.
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Wally_Sconce 
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:17 pm
Blue_Nose Blue_Nose: Aging_Redneck Aging_Redneck: one might piss on all the anti-gun, pro-marijuana Liberals by using their own debating tactics against them........ marijuana is not mentioned in the CCRF, its not a right. Neither is scuba diving - it's a stupid argument.
well if I cant have my guns, then they cant have their pot.
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:18 pm
mtbr mtbr: Zipperfish Zipperfish: Benoit Benoit: Zipperfish Zipperfish: mtbr mtbr: Blue_Nose Blue_Nose: ridenrain ridenrain: The question is, why wouldn't this happen to pot as it does to cigarettes or alcohol. So how is showing that pot, alcohol, and cigarettes are all the same help your case that just one of the three should be illegal? we have a problem with two substances so we should throw in a third?..we don't need any more legal drugs. Maybe you don't. Maybe others feel differently. Who are you to telll them how to live thier lives, comrade? The behaviors of drug addicts in the public space is everybody's business. No it isn't. When they check into a publicly funded rehab clinic it is.
Oh I see--the great socialist mtbr not only wants to ban anything fun, but he's not on record as an avid supporter of socialized medicine.
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Posts: 3941
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:18 pm
Benoit Benoit: The first thing to consider before legalizing any addictive substances or activities is the capacity of the most vulnerable persons in the population to stay in control.
In that case, gambling and smoking at the same time should definitely be illegal 
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:19 pm
mtbr mtbr: Blue_Nose Blue_Nose: ridenrain ridenrain: The question is, why wouldn't this happen to pot as it does to cigarettes or alcohol. So how is showing that pot, alcohol, and cigarettes are all the same help your case that just one of the three should be illegal? we have a problem with two substances so we should throw in a third?..we don't need any more legal drugs.
Why not? How is it government's business what I decide to put in my body?
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Wally_Sconce 
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Posts: 3469
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:20 pm
romanP romanP: mtbr mtbr: Blue_Nose Blue_Nose: ridenrain ridenrain: The question is, why wouldn't this happen to pot as it does to cigarettes or alcohol. So how is showing that pot, alcohol, and cigarettes are all the same help your case that just one of the three should be illegal? we have a problem with two substances so we should throw in a third?..we don't need any more legal drugs. Why not? How is it government's business what I decide to put in my body?
it not their business, but its not in the CCRF so you are fucked.
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CommanderSock
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Posts: 2664
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:20 pm
$1: well if I cant have my guns, then they cant have their pot.
Welcome to Japan and enjoy your stay
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Posts: 21663
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:21 pm
Aging_Redneck Aging_Redneck: one might piss on all the anti-gun, pro-marijuana Liberals by using their own debating tactics against them........ marijuana is not mentioned in the CCRF, its not a right.
God, how come everyone on these message boards wiht a little blue "C" next to their name is such-a coard-carrying socialist. According to aging redneck, the only things that should be legal are those things are thoise things specifically allowed in the Charter. To most freedom loving folks like myself, everything is legal until it is made illegal. A subtle, but crucial, distinction that I'm sure is lost on the willfuly ignorant such as our redneck, here.
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