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War on drugs...hahahah
The term was popularized by the media shortly after a press conference given on June 18, 1971, by United States President Richard Nixon—the day after publication of a special message from President Nixon to the Congress on Drug Abuse Prevention and Control—during which he declared drug abuse "public enemy number one". And here we are 2018 worse off then we were before more people die every year from drugs than guns or cancer ...
gun control is no different we are to far gone as a nation to think there can or will be any real change the snowball is to big and it will keep on rolling down hill ...All it is and always will be is a platform for people and more so politicians to make themselves look good to voters..
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Drugs best way to thin the herd.Guns same thing with guns exceptions of school shootings and such.
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Drugs best way to thin the herd.Guns same thing with guns exceptions of school shootings and such.
I like you pal but 90 views and with all these supposed intellects on this board this was the best response we could summon..
drugs make their way to kids as well kills parents leaving kids to foster homes or homeless so not really
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I like you pal but 90 views and with all these supposed intellects on this board this was the best response we could summon..
drugs make their way to kids as well kills parents leaving kids to foster homes or homeless so not really
The way I see it is weakness needs to go.Ive known many addicts of opiates some close friends some died and some didn’t but those people I speak of are worthless in my eyes.So sick of their so stories and news focusing everything on the opioid epidemic.People need to smarten the fuck up and know not to take pin killers or stick a needle in the arm.One thing I remember growing up is stay the fuck away from heroin and I always did.Alcohol and weed is all anyone needs for a good time.Its about having a brain and making the right decision is all.Cant really blame it on anyone but themselves.
Kids need to be taught better not that that is a guarantee but the brain needs to be in use.
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The way I see it is weakness needs to go.Ive known many addicts of opiates some close friends some died and some didn’t but those people I speak of are worthless in my eyes.So sick of their so stories and news focusing everything on the opioid epidemic.People need to smarten the fuck up and know not to take pin killers or stick a needle in the arm.One thing I remember growing up is stay the fuck away from heroin and I always did.Alcohol and weed is all anyone needs for a good time.Its about having a brain and making the right decision is all.Cant really blame it on anyone but themselves.
Kids need to be taught better not that that is a guarantee but the brain needs to be in use.
we think alike and its scary I have 2 boys I steered them in the right direction hope as they get older they stay just as wise
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we think alike and its scary I have 2 boys I steered them in the right direction hope as they get older they stay just as wise
I have 3 daughters and I’m fully prepared to do whatever I have to do if anyone gets them on pills or heroin or whatever.I will sit in jail the rest of my life to do what needs to be done should the situation arise.
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I have 3 daughters and I’m fully prepared to do whatever I have to do if anyone gets them on pills or heroin or whatever.I will sit in jail the rest of my life to do what needs to be done should the situation arise.
No reason to live you're life in jail away from you're family that doesn't solve the problem only the 1st issue and when other issue arises you will not be there for it.....
If such things come up send me a pm I have FAMILY everywhere on the east coast 8)
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I have 3 daughters and I’m fully prepared to do whatever I have to do if anyone gets them on pills or heroin or whatever.I will sit in jail the rest of my life to do what needs to be done should the situation arise.
Im sure your dughters wont want that...
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People that want to get high will find a way.
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War on drugs...hahahah
The term was popularized by the media shortly after a press conference given on June 18, 1971, by United States President Richard Nixon—the day after publication of a special message from President Nixon to the Congress on Drug Abuse Prevention and Control—during which he declared drug abuse "public enemy number one". And here we are 2018 worse off then we were before more people die every year from drugs than guns or cancer ...
gun control is no different we are to far gone as a nation to think there can or will be any real change the snowball is to big and it will keep on rolling down hill ...All it is and always will be is a platform for people and more so politicians to make themselves look good to voters..
Maybe, there was no real war on drugs :-\
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Maybe, there was no real war on drugs :-\
Their was... our government was seizing all kinds of drugs from those who were bringing it into our country then the cia was selling it back to them.........
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No reason to live you're life in jail away from you're family that doesn't solve the problem only the 1st issue and when other issue arises you will not be there for it.....
If such things come up send me a pm I have FAMILY everywhere on the east coast 8)
This is true.I just get so angry when I think of people pushing drugs on kids.I appreciate that,You can do the same as I’m always willing to help out a fellow getbigger.
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I’m a child of the eighties.
This “war on drugs” horseshit has been going full-tilt since my teen years. And as said, it’s worse than ever. Total joke.
Many are just too weak to resist chemi-assistance. Just like many are libs. Reality is simply too tough for these folks.
I always hope a rec-drug user will overdose and die or run afoul of some filthy dealer. Their deaths always cheer Fortress.
Pathetic and weak.
Just die.
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I’m a child of the eighties.
This “war on drugs” horseshit has been going full-tilt since my teen years. And as said, it’s worse than ever. Total joke.
Many are just too weak to resist chemi-assistance. Just like many are libs. Reality is simply too tough for these folks.
I always hope a rec-drug user will overdose and die or run afoul of some filthy dealer. Their deaths always cheer Fortress.
Yeah buddy hahahah.
Pathetic and weak.
Just die.
Yeah buddy
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The war on drugs has indeed been a huge failure. I remember when I was in elementary school, I had to go through the DARE(Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program. I didn't even have any concept of drugs or why people use them as I was only like 8 or 9.
If you really want to stop drug use, drug dealers and users have to be sentanced to death until people becone so terrified of selling or possessing drugs that it completely stops. The problem will never stop unless something drastic like that is done. This of course will never happen because drugs are big business and make certain people a lot of money.
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Their was... our government was seizing all kinds of drugs from those who were bringing it into our country then the cia was selling it back to them.........
Again. It was called that. The CIA was encouraging the selling drugs in the inner city to fund the Contras.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Webb (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Webb)
This, along with political muscles from the 70s, help create a massive self sustaining system.
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There is no war on drugs. The reason troops are in Afghanistan is to protect the harvest of opium crops, then run the drugs through NATO bases to sell into the West.
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War on drugs
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Global warming
Both Big Lies some people are taken in by.
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we think alike and its scary I have 2 boys I steered them in the right direction hope as they get older they stay just as wise
I have three kids and counting [girl, boy, girl so far], and I hope that they do not use drugs - or use them responsibly. I suspect they will be fine, but there is no way for me to guarantee that. In my city, there have been cases of Carfentanyl being added to cocaine in the city. ??? Allegedly, more than one person has died because of this - I was told that at least one person dropped dead after doing what was a normal-sized line of cocaine for him...it begs the question, why on earth would someone be adding this powerful opioid into cocaine? I suspect that they are finding the cheapest opioid possible to add, to make it more addictive [which is a horrible thing, given that cocaine is addictive enough as it is], but to use a drug that can KILL someone if they ingest merely a granule of it...it makes very little sense. Yet there is truth to the stories, which have been circulating more and more since around this time last year.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/thunder-bay-drug-warning-2018-1.4604425
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Legalize all drugs.
This will reduce criminality and allow the police to focus manpower and funds on things that actually matter.
Those who want drugs can at least get under doctor supervision and get good quality which will be safer.
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The war on drugs has indeed been a huge failure. I remember when I was in elementary school, I had to go through the DARE(Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program. I didn't even have any concept of drugs or why people use them as I was only like 8 or 9.
If you really want to stop drug use, drug dealers and users have to be sentanced to death until people becone so terrified of selling or possessing drugs that it completely stops. The problem will never stop unless something drastic like that is done. This of course will never happen because drugs are big business and make certain people a lot of money.
Duterte tried and look at that country now. Where there is a profit motive people will sell drugs. If you don't believe that you are a commie.
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Legalize all drugs.
This will reduce criminality and allow the police to focus manpower and funds on things that actually matter.
Those who want drugs can at least get under doctor supervision and get good quality which will be safer.
This. It's the only way that is both feasible and moral. It is both hilarious and deeply sad to see people (here and elsewhere) decrying the constant failing of the state -- yet then blindly assume that the state should have the right to dictate what people can and cannot do with their own bodies. The state cannot take away my guns! But they must take other people's drugs, because then suddenly the government knows what it is doing... Makes no sense.
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I’m a child of the eighties.
This “war on drugs” horseshit has been going full-tilt since my teen years. And as said, it’s worse than ever. Total joke.
Many are just too weak to resist chemi-assistance. Just like many are libs. Reality is simply too tough for these folks.
I always hope a rec-drug user will overdose and die or run afoul of some filthy dealer. Their deaths always cheer Fortress.
Pathetic and weak.
Just die.
I do make a distinction between drugs. Users of downers (weed, alcohol, opiates) I despise. People using ritalin, speed, coke is much better, at least those can make a person more productive.
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I don't care what anyone does as long as the tax payer doesn't end up picking up the tab for their long term care and rehab stints..
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Legalize all drugs.
This will reduce criminality and allow the police to focus manpower and funds on things that actually matter.
Those who want drugs can at least get under doctor supervision and get good quality which will be safer.
Hahahahahahha. You believe that? The drugs would have to be taxed and regulated, and guess what? Dealers don't have to pay taxes, so it's cheaper to go to the dealer. Then who pays for the resulting care of individuals who are high? And what about the places where they get high? Who cares for their children? The tax payer that is who. And furthermore, what has happened is that it has help grow the police forces, help grow the government. Remember, crime pays.
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Hahahahahahha. You believe that? The drugs would have to be taxed and regulated, and guess what? Dealers don't have to pay taxes, so it's cheaper to go to the dealer. Then who pays for the resulting care of individuals who are high? And what about the places where they get high? Who cares for their children? The tax payer that is who. And furthermore, what has happened is that it has help grow the police forces, help grow the government. Remember, crime pays.
Following your logic use of illegal tobacco should be a major societal problem then, since the price of cigarettes is largely taxes. Is it a massive crime problem, with tens of thousands killed and millions incarcerated?
Come on, I thought you were a man of logic and reason.
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Hahahahahahha. You believe that? The drugs would have to be taxed and regulated, and guess what? Dealers don't have to pay taxes, so it's cheaper to go to the dealer. Then who pays for the resulting care of individuals who are high? And what about the places where they get high? Who cares for their children? The tax payer that is who. And furthermore, what has happened is that it has help grow the police forces, help grow the government. Remember, crime pays.
It's worked in Portugal. At least that's what initial reports suggest.
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Following your logic use of illegal tobacco should be a major societal problem then, since the price of cigarettes is largely taxes. Is it a massive crime problem, with tens of thousands killed and millions incarcerated?
Come on, I thought you were a man of logic and reason.
It is a major societal problem. Not only is lung /throat cancer from second hand smoke a big problem, but there is an up swing on addiction now that Vaping give more a dose than reg cigs, and kids are far more addicted to it. They call it JUULing https://www.google.com/amp/amp.kansascity.com/news/local/article171369972.html (https://www.google.com/amp/amp.kansascity.com/news/local/article171369972.html)
Now, heroin/opioids, PCP, cocaine, meth, are way harder than tobacco, and the US already has a serious, serious heroin/opioid and crack cocaine addiction problem. The way to handle it, is get to the root causes of the problem.
And if Big Tobacco takes over the drug trade...
Police forces have noticed that in places where say marijuana is legal, the dealers are still present, because the dispensaries and supplies all have to pay taxes on the product. Which raises the prices on the product, the illegal dealer doesn't pay taxes, which means the product is cheaper.
And if you look at the fentanyl situation---where dealers are cutting their heroin with fentanyl, the people who OD and get brought back, want more, and so do the people who are addicts and witness it. So, where would a person get said product in a legalized drug situation? Well, the dealer, that is who.
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I’m a child of the eighties.
This “war on drugs” horseshit has been going full-tilt since my teen years. And as said, it’s worse than ever. Total joke.
Many are just too weak to resist chemi-assistance. Just like many are libs. Reality is simply too tough for these folks.
I always hope a rec-drug user will overdose and die or run afoul of some filthy dealer. Their deaths always cheer Fortress.
Pathetic and weak.
Just die.
Will esfitness die soon?
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As others have said, it’s been a complete and total failure. Other than create large criminal enterprises, what is it accomplished? It hasn’t reduce drug use at all.
It’s a classic example of the state trying to legislate morality. Drug use is a victimless crime. If someone buys drugs from another person and it’s consensual. Who is the victim?
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Legalize all drugs.
This will reduce criminality and allow the police to focus manpower and funds on things that actually matter.
Those who want drugs can at least get under doctor supervision and get good quality which will be safer.
Then you create more issues that's like saying lets give guns to everyone and there will be no more killings doesn't work
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It is a major societal problem. Not only is lung /throat cancer from second hand smoke a big problem, but there is an up swing on addiction now that Vaping give more a dose than reg cigs, and kids are far more addicted to it. They call it JUULing https://www.google.com/amp/amp.kansascity.com/news/local/article171369972.html (https://www.google.com/amp/amp.kansascity.com/news/local/article171369972.html)
Now, heroin/opioids, PCP, cocaine, meth, are way harder than tobacco, and the US already has a serious, serious heroin/opioid and crack cocaine addiction problem. The way to handle it, is get to the root causes of the problem.
And if Big Tobacco takes over the drug trade...
Police forces have noticed that in places where say marijuana is legal, the dealers are still present, because the dispensaries and supplies all have to pay taxes on the product. Which raises the prices on the product, the illegal dealer doesn't pay taxes, which means the product is cheaper.
And if you look at the fentanyl situation---where dealers are cutting their heroin with fentanyl, the people who OD and get brought back, want more, and so do the people who are addicts and witness it. So, where would a person get said product in a legalized drug situation? Well, the dealer, that is who.
theres vaping as were you get 3 6 and 12 mg of nicotine then theres juules they are 20 to 26mg don't get the 2 confused vaping is a great way to kick the ciggs electronic cigs and juules are made by the cigg companies vaping is not
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its simple. if its illegal then who ever is caught selling or making it no matter the amount should be put to death. plain and simple. if there is no fear of punishment people will keep doing it. like all crime. we need to get tuff on it. some crimes we are tuff on but those are not even real crimes. just a smoke screen to make the stupid public think the gov is doing something about things. but the problem is our own gov is so involved in the drugs and crime its unbelievable. plus there are so many jobs and so much money that would be lost. the gov lies about everything. everything is about money not our safety. drugs dont kill unless you take them or fight for them. guns dont kill unless you pull the trigger. but idiots all scream guns kill drugs kill etc ban guns ban drugs. but guess what? cars kill more people everyday than guns or drugs but why dont people scream ban cars? again cars dont kill unless a person starts it up and drives. so in every instance nothing kills unless a PERSON does it. so if we eliminate stupid people all the other things will sease or go to an incredible low. our problemm is not guns drugs cars etc its the fact we let stupid people get away with being stupid. make laws tuff and stick to them. the death penalty should be that. your guilty you die the next day. likie barretta used to say "dont do the crime if you cant do the time"
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I don't care what anyone does as long as the tax payer doesn't end up picking up the tab for their long term care and rehab stints..
The accountant's measuring stick isn't the one to use when it comes to individual rights. Besides, the biggest killers (and most costly to the tax payer) are heart disease and diabetes. Obesity is a huge drain on the system but I haven't heard anything about a War On Doughnuts.
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The accountant's measuring stick isn't the one to use when it comes to individual rights. Besides, the biggest killers (and most costly to the tax payer) are heart disease and diabetes. Obesity is a huge drain on the system but I haven't heard anything about a War On Doughnuts.
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It is a major societal problem. Not only is lung /throat cancer from second hand smoke a big problem, but there is an up swing on addiction now that Vaping give more a dose than reg cigs, and kids are far more addicted to it. They call it JUULing https://www.google.com/amp/amp.kansascity.com/news/local/article171369972.html (https://www.google.com/amp/amp.kansascity.com/news/local/article171369972.html)
Now, heroin/opioids, PCP, cocaine, meth, are way harder than tobacco, and the US already has a serious, serious heroin/opioid and crack cocaine addiction problem. The way to handle it, is get to the root causes of the problem.
And if Big Tobacco takes over the drug trade...
Police forces have noticed that in places where say marijuana is legal, the dealers are still present, because the dispensaries and supplies all have to pay taxes on the product. Which raises the prices on the product, the illegal dealer doesn't pay taxes, which means the product is cheaper.
And if you look at the fentanyl situation---where dealers are cutting their heroin with fentanyl, the people who OD and get brought back, want more, and so do the people who are addicts and witness it. So, where would a person get said product in a legalized drug situation? Well, the dealer, that is who.
https://www.thefix.com/content/decrim-nation-portugal-ten-years-later (https://www.thefix.com/content/decrim-nation-portugal-ten-years-later)
Portugal legalized ALL drugs and it has been a success, ''drug use has plunged dramatically''
“Judging by every metric, drug decriminalization in Portugal has been a resounding success. It has enabled the Portuguese government to manage and control the drug problem far better than virtually every other Western country."
"By freeing its citizens from the fear of prosecution and imprisonment for drug usage, Portugal has dramatically improved its ability to encourage drug addicts to avail themselves of treatment. The resources that were previously devoted to prosecuting and imprisoning drug addicts are now available to provide treatment programs to addicts."
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once again look to our leaders for the answer. ::) ::) ::) ::)
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once again look to our leaders for the answer. ::) ::) ::) ::)
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YOU GO SILLY WHITE WOMAN THINKING THAT A SLOGAN WILL STOP DRUGS
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Then you create more issues that's like saying lets give guns to everyone and there will be no more killings doesn't work
There are trade-offs in life. It’s unavoidable. Most intelligent people who don’t do drugs wouldn’t do them even if they were legal. And you wouldn’t be giving drugs to everyone they would have to buy them just as they would have to buy guns.
The current approach hasn’t reduced usage and has created huge criminal enterprises that have terrorized communities and even entire countries.
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There are trade-offs in life. It’s unavoidable. Most intelligent people who don’t do drugs wouldn’t do them even if they were legal. And you wouldn’t be giving drugs to everyone they would have to buy them just as they would have to buy guns.
The current approach hasn’t reduced usage and has created huge criminal enterprises that have terrorized communities and even entire countries.
Exactly.
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Then you create more issues that's like saying lets give guns to everyone and there will be no more killings doesn't work
sure it is, if people randomly around sticking folks with needles filled with heroin
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There are trade-offs in life. It’s unavoidable. Most intelligent people who don’t do drugs wouldn’t do them even if they were legal. And you wouldn’t be giving drugs to everyone they would have to buy them just as they would have to buy guns.
The current approach hasn’t reduced usage and has created huge criminal enterprises that have terrorized communities and even entire countries.
Too some degree im with you but if the state controls the drugs they will come at a higher price so the drug dealers will not go away and drugs will still be brought into the country
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Too some degree im with you but if the state controls the drugs they will come at a higher price so the drug dealers will not go away and drugs will still be brought into the country
Where drugs are legal, they're far cheaper.
For instance in Thailand you can buy steroids and HGH for considerably cheaper as they're straight from a factory and generics can be manufactured and sold directly to the public.
People will still prefer to buy real quality instead of home made drugs, the amount they'd be saving would maybe be 10-15 % or however much VAT is if they bought from underground dealers.
For instance, if they wanted cocaine they'd at least know there was no glass or rat poisen or whatever if they bought it from a factory.
Also, they could be sold online too so that would cut down costs anyway.
It would no longer be a rarity and that alone would cut down the costs and appeal, and there would be far more competition.
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Where drugs are legal, they're far cheaper.
For instance in Thailand you can buy steroids and HGH for considerably cheaper as they're straight from a factory and generics can be manufactured and sold directly to the public.
People will still prefer to buy real quality instead of home made drugs, the amount they'd be saving would maybe be 10-15 % or however much VAT is if they bought from underground dealers.
For instance, if they wanted cocaine they'd at least know there was no glass or rat poisen or whatever if they bought it from a factory.
Also, they could be sold online too so that would cut down costs anyway.
It would no longer be a rarity and that alone would cut down the costs and appeal, and there would be far more competition.
At the end of the day it doesn't matter it will never happen look how long it took pot to get partially legal drugs like cocaine heroin it will never happen
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At the end of the day it doesn't matter it will never happen look how long it took pot to get partially legal drugs like cocaine heroin it will never happen
It happened in Portugal and worked.
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It happened in Portugal and worked.
Ok and that is one place they are a sovereign state not all of spain they have a set of rules that differ from the united states its not like Kansas one day can just rule all drugs legal in there state doesn't work that way here..
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It is a major societal problem. Not only is lung /throat cancer from second hand smoke a big problem, but there is an up swing on addiction now that Vaping give more a dose than reg cigs, and kids are far more addicted to it. They call it JUULing https://www.google.com/amp/amp.kansascity.com/news/local/article171369972.html (https://www.google.com/amp/amp.kansascity.com/news/local/article171369972.html)
Now, heroin/opioids, PCP, cocaine, meth, are way harder than tobacco, and the US already has a serious, serious heroin/opioid and crack cocaine addiction problem. The way to handle it, is get to the root causes of the problem.
And if Big Tobacco takes over the drug trade...
Police forces have noticed that in places where say marijuana is legal, the dealers are still present, because the dispensaries and supplies all have to pay taxes on the product. Which raises the prices on the product, the illegal dealer doesn't pay taxes, which means the product is cheaper.
And if you look at the fentanyl situation---where dealers are cutting their heroin with fentanyl, the people who OD and get brought back, want more, and so do the people who are addicts and witness it. So, where would a person get said product in a legalized drug situation? Well, the dealer, that is who.
No, no, no. Now you are changing the argument. The question was whether legal sale of tobacco would still bolster a massive and violent drug trade. The question was not the societal impact of tobacco. Can I take your deflection as an admission that legal tobacco has for the most part made illegal tobacco irrelevant?
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Hahahahahahha. You believe that? The drugs would have to be taxed and regulated, and guess what? Dealers don't have to pay taxes, so it's cheaper to go to the dealer. Then who pays for the resulting care of individuals who are high? And what about the places where they get high? Who cares for their children? The tax payer that is who. And furthermore, what has happened is that it has help grow the police forces, help grow the government. Remember, crime pays.
I could be wrong but drug dealers when they launder their money through legit means are paying tax on that now "legit" money.
also everyone is taxed through both hidden taxes that make part of the markup on products that businesses factor into costs plus sales taxes on items(here in ontario sales tax is 13%)
also you might as well consider the taxing that law enforcemnt and government get from dealers on the side for bribes and protection
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Then you create more issues that's like saying lets give guns to everyone and there will be no more killings doesn't work
considering there are probably 300 millions legal firearms in private hands I would say your logic fails because its a small minority of retards doing the shooting, most of whom are using illegally bought and stolen/smuggled forearms
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its simple. if its illegal then who ever is caught selling or making it no matter the amount should be put to death. plain and simple. if there is no fear of punishment people will keep doing it. like all crime. we need to get tuff on it. some crimes we are tuff on but those are not even real crimes. just a smoke screen to make the stupid public think the gov is doing something about things. but the problem is our own gov is so involved in the drugs and crime its unbelievable. plus there are so many jobs and so much money that would be lost. the gov lies about everything. everything is about money not our safety. drugs dont kill unless you take them or fight for them. guns dont kill unless you pull the trigger. but idiots all scream guns kill drugs kill etc ban guns ban drugs. but guess what? cars kill more people everyday than guns or drugs but why dont people scream ban cars? again cars dont kill unless a person starts it up and drives. so in every instance nothing kills unless a PERSON does it. so if we eliminate stupid people all the other things will sease or go to an incredible low. our problemm is not guns drugs cars etc its the fact we let stupid people get away with being stupid. make laws tuff and stick to them. the death penalty should be that. your guilty you die the next day. likie barretta used to say "dont do the crime if you cant do the time"
how do you feel about anabolic steroids? Joe Public thinks they are a dreg on society as much as heroin
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how do you feel about anabolic steroids? Joe Public thinks they are a dreg on society as much as heroin
Everyone knows someone who knows someone who took steroids and raged out. Also they make your penis shrink and all your muscles will literally turn into fat sooner or later.
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I’m a child of the eighties.
This “war on drugs” horseshit has been going full-tilt since my teen years. And as said, it’s worse than ever. Total joke.
Many are just too weak to resist chemi-assistance. Just like many are libs. Reality is simply too tough for these folks.
I always hope a rec-drug user will overdose and die or run afoul of some filthy dealer. Their deaths always cheer Fortress.
Pathetic and weak.
Just die.
I agree 100%. The weak must perish and not be aided in any way. Nature must take it's course, it is for the betterment of the human race. Weak genetics must be bred out of us.
There are two kinds of people in life.
Winners
and
Losers
And if you aren't playing to win, then you are a loser. No excuses, just work hard and work smart. Pick a path, and become the best you can be in that field. If you think you are doing your best and still fail, then pick yourself up and go at it again after analyzing why you failed. Remedy previous errors.
If you fail it is for the following reasons-
-You didn't work hard enough or long enough
-You didn't work intelligently enough
-You didn't properly understand what you were trying to do
-You failed to improve from previous mistakes
-You blamed others
-You blamed extenuating circumstances which you could have and should have foreseen and prepared for
-You were unable to analyse the situation, or did not do so properly
-You were not willing to do what it takes to win
All of the above issues, can be resolved by applying the reverse of those issues. I'm sure there are more others can add.
The point is, there is a common denominator in there. And that is YOU. You alone are responsible for your own success or failure. No one else. No, you cannot change what others think or do, or what mother nature decides to do. But you can consciously work around those factors in an intelligent manner to render their input as negligible as it can be rendered. This is why critical thinking and analysis are the most important skills a human being can possibly learn.
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I agree 100%. The weak must perish and not be aided in any way. Nature must take it's course, it is for the betterment of the human race. Weak genetics must be bred out of us.
There are two kinds of people in life.
Winners
and
Losers
And if you aren't playing to win, then you are a loser. No excuses, just work hard and work smart. Pick a path, and become the best you can be in that field. If you think you are doing your best and still fail, then pick yourself up and go at it again after analyzing why you failed. Remedy previous errors.
If you fail it is for the following reasons-
-You didn't work hard enough or long enough
-You didn't work intelligently enough
-You didn't properly understand what you were trying to do
-You failed to improve from previous mistakes
-You blamed others
-You blamed extenuating circumstances which you could have and should have foreseen and prepared for
-You were unable to analyse the situation, or did not do so properly
-You were not willing to do what it takes to win
All of the above issues, can be resolved by applying the reverse of those issues. I'm sure there are more others can add.
The point is, there is a common denominator in there. And that is YOU. You alone are responsible for your own success or failure. No one else. No, you cannot change what others think or do, or what mother nature decides to do. But you can consciously work around those factors in an intelligent manner to render their input as negligible as it can be rendered. This is why critical thinking and analysis are the most important skills a human being can possibly learn.
Well said
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I agree 100%. The weak must perish and not be aided in any way. Nature must take it's course, it is for the betterment of the human race. Weak genetics must be bred out of us.
There are two kinds of people in life.
Winners
and
Losers
And if you aren't playing to win, then you are a loser. No excuses, just work hard and work smart. Pick a path, and become the best you can be in that field. If you think you are doing your best and still fail, then pick yourself up and go at it again after analyzing why you failed. Remedy previous errors.
If you fail it is for the following reasons-
-You didn't work hard enough or long enough
-You didn't work intelligently enough
-You didn't properly understand what you were trying to do
-You failed to improve from previous mistakes
-You blamed others
-You blamed extenuating circumstances which you could have and should have foreseen and prepared for
-You were unable to analyse the situation, or did not do so properly
-You were not willing to do what it takes to win
All of the above issues, can be resolved by applying the reverse of those issues. I'm sure there are more others can add.
The point is, there is a common denominator in there. And that is YOU. You alone are responsible for your own success or failure. No one else. No, you cannot change what others think or do, or what mother nature decides to do. But you can consciously work around those factors in an intelligent manner to render their input as negligible as it can be rendered. This is why critical thinking and analysis are the most important skills a human being can possibly learn.
Winning and losing have different meanings to different people.
Your interpretation of a winner may be totally different than mine...
99.9999% of people successful in business have likely shit on someone at some point to get ahead, is that a winner in your eyes?