eflatminor
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Does that include Merck, Johnson & Johnson, and Pfizer too? After all, their drugs do kill/harm many people. Can we hang FDA officials as well?
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Public hanging is a good idea but not nearly such a good idea as additional freedom. The answer to freedom used unwisely is always more freedom. In this case, it's the freedom of individuals to eliminate drug dealers without legal penalty.
There was a recent case of a couple who tracked down the drug dealer pimp who got their daughter addicted and pimped her out until she died. The couple killed him. Why are they facing any penalties at all. They should be rewarded.
I agree.
Wasn't that one of your homies that got killed?
Do you believe someone who sells cigarettes, i.e., from the owner of a super market chain to a clerk in a convenience store, should be hanged? If not, why not? Don't you know nicotine is by far the most addictive and harmful drug of all.I would go to hangings in Seattles Westlake Park
Do you believe someone who sells cigarettes, i.e., from the owner of a super market chain to a clerk in a convenience store, should be hanged? If not, why not? Don't you know nicotine is by far the most addictive and harmful drug of all.I would go to hangings in Seattles Westlake Park
How about liquor store owners and clerks? Did you know that, second to cigarettes, beverage alcohol addicts, kills and sickens more people than all illegal drugs combined.
The old adage, "There is no reformer like a reformed drunk," strongly suggests you are an addict in some stage of recovery. If that is the case, why project the rage at your own perceived weakness onto others? What good do you think that will do anyone, including you?
Comparing temporary impairment to lung cancer and heart disease is worthy of immediate discussion.When the level of impairment from cigarettes gets to the level of impairment from crack, we'll discuss it.
Comparing temporary impairment to lung cancer and heart disease is worthy of immediate discussion.When the level of impairment from cigarettes gets to the level of impairment from crack, we'll discuss it.
Comparing temporary impairment to lung cancer and heart disease is worthy of immediate discussion.When the level of impairment from cigarettes gets to the level of impairment from crack, we'll discuss it.
Temporary impairment? people who smoke crack for years on end get fucked up for life even if they stop, one of my neighbors smoked crack for 7 years and he has a stutter, barely any teeth and his hands shake. Thats not temporary, all he can do now is mow lawns and wash cars for spare cash.
Everyone who smokes freebase cocaine does not do it on a daily basis nor becomes addicted to it. You are focusing on negative examples which are personally familiar to you. But I'm sure you don't know every occasional freebase smoker in your neighborhood or town.Temporary impairment? people who smoke crack for years on end get fucked up for life even if they stop, one of my neighbors smoked crack for 7 years and he has a stutter, barely any teeth and his hands shake. Thats not temporary, all he can do now is mow lawns and wash cars for spare cash.
First, where eggs are concerned the primary factor is one's susceptibilty to heart disease (some are very susceptible, others are not).Eggs are now worse than cigarettes, therefore it follows that freebasing cocaine is better for you than eating an egg.
That's how addiction works, it rationalizes itself.
I would go to hangings in Seattles Westlake Park
So do I.Public hanging is a good idea but not nearly such a good idea as additional freedom. The answer to freedom used unwisely is always more freedom. In this case, it's the freedom of individuals to eliminate drug dealers without legal penalty.
There was a recent case of a couple who tracked down the drug dealer pimp who got their daughter addicted and pimped her out until she died. The couple killed him. Why are they facing any penalties at all. They should be rewarded.
I agree.
We know the existing drug laws don't work, so end the drug war and deal with the use of harmful drugs in a more intelligent manner and there won't be dealers in public parks.Because drug dealers should operate in sewers - not in public parks.
When I sign in - I usually scroll down the menu - I see this topic and its like: " hey, this is one of mine......."
No what is barbaric, is continually defending drug dealers who kill and destroy so much in America these days, and with mere slaps on the wrist when caught they have been getting away with it, while many people/children/communities have been lost by the thousands in this nation, either because of directly or indirectly over the years it has happened in this nation to them.Hanging is barbaric.
Ciggarettes are still a major problem, and are killing indiscriminantly every single day in America. Some just take longer to show up in the hospitals than others, but they will eventually get there, and it ain't pretty when they do. Ciggarettes have been legal for ever in America, yet the war is still on going against them in America, and it is picking up steam and taking many forms in order to battle them.We know the existing drug laws don't work, so end the drug war and deal with the use of harmful drugs in a more intelligent manner and there won't be dealers in public parks.Because drug dealers should operate in sewers - not in public parks.
Consider that nicotine is more addictive than heroin but the use of cigarettes has been reduced by more than 50% in the past two decades -- without arresting a single user or dealer. It was done through public education.
Ciggarettes are still a major problem, and are killing indiscriminantly every single day in America. Some just take longer to show up in the hospitals than others, but they will eventually get there, and it ain't pretty when they do. Ciggarettes have been legal for ever in America, yet the war is still on going against them in America, and it is picking up steam and taking many forms in order to battle them.We know the existing drug laws don't work, so end the drug war and deal with the use of harmful drugs in a more intelligent manner and there won't be dealers in public parks.Because drug dealers should operate in sewers - not in public parks.
Consider that nicotine is more addictive than heroin but the use of cigarettes has been reduced by more than 50% in the past two decades -- without arresting a single user or dealer. It was done through public education.
Making ciggarettes illegal in America, and this within many places in which they use to be legal or allowed to openly smoke them, has reduced smoking big time in America. Anything helps, so making drugs legal would be like ciggarettes where they have been legal also in America for ever (not solve anything), where as an epidemic had been started with cancer in relation to smoking, and sadly in which the nation has been paying for big time for over the years, and has sadly watched some horrific dying over the years because of or in relation to this scourage, so the battle goes on. Did you really mean to use ciggarettes in defense of legalizing drugs?