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M_P  
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 More options Oct 29, 5:03 am
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.drugs, talk.politics.misc, alt.politics, alt.politics.usa
From: M_P <m...@rocketmail.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 11:03:54 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Oct 29 2009 5:03 am
Subject: Re: Mex Drug War-Cut Throats Every Nite Worth It?
On Oct 27, 6:06 pm, MagneticEnergy <butterfly77...@gmail.com> wrote:

> When there is no hope in a corrupt government people turn to drugs to
> escape the corruption?  That would explain the rise in drug use in
> Mexico?

What's with all the question marks? "That would explain ..." is a
statement, not a question.

> Well then, under that argument, a war with Mexico to stamp out
> corruption would solve that issue?

First we need to stamp out corruption in Chicago.

I can't decide which is a sillier idea: a "war on corruption" or the
"war on drugs."

> And who is asking that question,
> certainly not the press?  And if the question is not asked, then that
> possibility will never be known?

> The alternative?  Drug use removes the moral guilt for committing
> hideous crimes?  Isn't that why we are at war in Iraq and Afghanistan,
> Islamic militants high on hash and heroine?

They sell it ... but where's the evidence that they use it?

> Do prisoners going to jail get drug tests?  Or you don't want to know
> how many jail birds are idiot potheads?

More of them are boozers, according to government statistics.

> So, you want to legalize
> drugs?  Who is going to supervise these people using recreational
> drugs to ensure control, and safety?

Who supervises drinkers?

> Will you control drugs by
> requiring people to go to bars to get high?

Are people required to go to bars to get drunk? Or can they do it in
the safety of their own homes?

> Gee, those are staffed by
> the brightest people, and people never get shot at bars?

> Any more bright ideas?

> At a time they want to reduce health care costs, they want to legalize
> recreational drugs that chemically remove people's sense of right and
> wrong?

Have any evidence for this very suspicious claim?

> You are kidding, right?  Record high school drop out rates, with drugs
> being illegal will do what if you make them legal?

Teens report that they can get marijuana more easily than beer or
cigarettes; it looks like the best way to keep a drug out of teen
hands is to make it legal for adults (so sellers have more to lose by
selling to minors than to adults).


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B Sellers  
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 More options Oct 29, 5:37 am
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.drugs, talk.politics.misc, alt.politics, alt.politics.usa
From: B Sellers <bl...@sfo.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 11:37:39 -0700
Local: Thurs, Oct 29 2009 5:37 am
Subject: Re: Mex Drug War-Cut Throats Every Nite Worth It?

        It isn't social problems that tease people into trying drugs but
simply life itself and the legal drugs like alcohol and even tobacco,
coffee and chocolate that tease people into trying illegal drugs.
Lots of people learn that they cannot drink without harm to their
health and try other ways of getting high.
        But the need to alter consciousness is built into mammals
and most of them will eat fermented food.  Elephants will do it
as deliberately as human children will spin in circles to get
dizzy(an alteration in consciousness).

        You sound like your dad is a DEA agent blowing smoke
up you to sound good to himself and family.

        later
        bliss


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 More options Oct 29, 9:50 am
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.drugs, talk.politics.misc, alt.politics, alt.politics.usa
From: B Sellers <bl...@sfo.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 15:50:09 -0700
Local: Thurs, Oct 29 2009 9:50 am
Subject: Re: Mex Drug War-Cut Throats Every Nite Worth It?

B Sellers wrote:
> M_P wrote:
>> On Oct 27, 6:06 pm, MagneticEnergy <butterfly77...@gmail.com> wrote:

        And MagneticEnergy was the person I was replying to as I guess I have
him blocked directly, not to M_P who is a fine laborer in the Drug Law
Reform
field.

        later
        bliss

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