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  • Chugs
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    • 11-01-09
    • 1560

    #36
    Originally posted by Karayilan9
    If drugs were legal the economy would be saved
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    • in2thethickofit
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      • 09-26-09
      • 2622

      #37
      The war on drugs hasn't worked, isn't working, and never will work...history has shown that and the story does too.
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      • gryfyn1
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        • 03-30-10
        • 3285

        #38
        So you saying the people so addicted to drug they are force to rob steal and murder to get the Drugs and Money to buy them would cease robbing stealing and murdering to get them? And they would suddenly decide to get jobs because they could buy them at the store ?

        While I agree that most drugs should be legalized, legalizing them wouldn't stop addicted criminals from committing crimes to get them.
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        • flyingillini
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          • 12-06-06
          • 41219

          #39
          yayo
          המוסד‎
          המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים‎
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          • jjgold
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            • 07-20-05
            • 388179

            #40
            snow
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            • acarmelo1
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              • 09-29-09
              • 6321

              #41
              Originally posted by gryfyn1
              So you saying the people so addicted to drug they are force to rob steal and murder to get the Drugs and Money to buy them would cease robbing stealing and murdering to get them? And they would suddenly decide to get jobs because they could buy them at the store ?

              While I agree that most drugs should be legalized, legalizing them wouldn't stop addicted criminals from committing crimes to get them.
              This
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              • KingKolzig
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                • 02-02-10
                • 5550

                #42
                are u kidding me. 40% of all whites and 80% of all blacks would be addicted, raging, psychos if all drugs went legal..............ppl's brains would turn to mush in years, the 5% of mental cases would be totally out of control roaming the streets thinking they are God............idiot
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                • KingKolzig
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                  • 02-02-10
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                  #43
                  nevermind the total healthcare collapse from the fried organs, brains, hearts
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                  • chilidog
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 04-05-09
                    • 10305

                    #44
                    Originally posted by KingKolzig
                    are u kidding me. 40% of all whites and 80% of all blacks would be addicted, raging, psychos if all drugs went legal..............ppl's brains would turn to mush in years, the 5% of mental cases would be totally out of control roaming the streets thinking they are God............idiot
                    Completely stupid response. Most people would not suddenly starting using drugs. If we woke up tomorrow morning, and find out that we can buy heroin in pre-loaded syringes at your friendly neighborhood convenience store, are you going to go and buy some and shoot up? It's not likely.

                    Look at the case in point with alcohol. Do we have a society filled with non-functioning alcoholics? Are these alcoholics committing all sorts of crimes in order to get more alcohol? No.
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                    • KingKolzig
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                      • 02-02-10
                      • 5550

                      #45
                      Originally posted by chilidog
                      Completely stupid response. Most people would not suddenly starting using drugs. If we woke up tomorrow morning, and find out that we can buy heroin in pre-loaded syringes at your friendly neighborhood convenience store, are you going to go and buy some and shoot up? It's not likely.

                      Look at the case in point with alcohol. Do we have a society filled with non-functioning alcoholics? Are these alcoholics committing all sorts of crimes in order to get more alcohol? No.
                      u know nothing. alchohol is a very weak drug. very little dopamine/serotonin release. coke, heroine, meth (), u r a moron. these drugs are 10-100x's more addicting.........and yes ppl eventually would wander into cvs to but some meth, get hooked in a week and would be all done. so meth usage would go up about 1000%, yes thats a good plan
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                      • JohnGalt2341
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                        • 12-31-09
                        • 9138

                        #46
                        Originally posted by KingKolzig
                        are u kidding me. 40% of all whites and 80% of all blacks would be addicted, raging, psychos if all drugs went legal..............ppl's brains would turn to mush in years, the 5% of mental cases would be totally out of control roaming the streets thinking they are God............idiot
                        Where do you get your numbers from? In countries where drugs are "decriminalized" they actually have less drug users then we have here in the U.S.. I can't say for sure what would happen if we legalized ALL drugs in the U.S. but my guess would be that drug use would stay almost exactly the same. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me entirely if drug use actually went down. By the way, nicotine(although not lethal, at least not immediately) is one of the most addicting drugs on the planet. What percentage of the U.S. population smokes cigarettes? I know it's less than 80% and I'm pretty sure it's less than 40%.

                        I really don't think non-meth users would wander into CVS to buy some meth. I don't smoke cigarettes and I've never wandered into a gas station to buy some, nor do I know anyone that doesn't smoke cigarettes that has ever done that. Did you know that Anti-Freeze is LETHAL... and legal? When was the last time you wandered into your garage to drink some? Have you ever met anyone that has ever done that? Oral sex is illegal in some states. Have you ever turned down a BJ because it was illegal? Legalizing drugs would most likely not change anything except that gang banging drugs dealers would now have to get a real job. And not to mention you could tax the hell out of it and the economy would be saved. People should be FOR Freedom of choice, not against it.
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                        • KingKolzig
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                          • 02-02-10
                          • 5550

                          #47
                          Originally posted by JohnGalt2341
                          Where do you get your numbers from? In countries where drugs are "decriminalized" they actually have less drug users then we have here in the U.S.. I can't say for sure what would happen if we legalized ALL drugs in the U.S. but my guess would be that drug use would stay almost exactly the same. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me entirely if drug use actually went down. By the way, nicotine(although not lethal, at least not immediately) is one of the most addicting drugs on the planet. What percentage of the U.S. population smokes cigarettes? I know it's less than 80% and I'm pretty sure it's less than 40%.

                          I really don't think non-meth users would wander into CVS to buy some meth. I don't smoke cigarettes and I've never wandered into a gas station to buy some, nor do I know anyone that doesn't smoke cigarettes that has ever done that. Did you know that Anti-Freeze is LETHAL... and legal? When was the last time you wandered into your garage to drink some? Have you ever met anyone that has ever done that? Oral sex is illegal in some states. Have you ever turned down a BJ because it was illegal? Legalizing drugs would most likely not change anything except that gang banging drugs dealers would now have to get a real job. And not to mention you could tax the hell out of it and the economy would be saved. People should be FOR Freedom of choice, not against it.
                          if 18-25 yr olds could get meth by walking into a corner store it would be tragic. nevermind how many 12-17 yr olds would have very ez access to it. forget about it
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                          • chilidog
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 04-05-09
                            • 10305

                            #48
                            Originally posted by KingKolzig
                            if 18-25 yr olds could get meth by walking into a corner store it would be tragic. nevermind how many 12-17 yr olds would have very ez access to it. forget about it
                            Sources?

                            Read this study: http://www.csdp.org/publicservice/zogby2007.htm

                            "If hard drugs such as heroin or cocaine were legalized would you be likely to use them?
                            99% SAY "NO"
                            Zogby International asked that question of 1,028 likely voters. Ninety-nine out of 100 said "No." Only 0.6 percent said "Yes."1

                            Drug War advocates have always insisted that addiction would explode if drugs were legalized. But that argument comes apart under the weight of the evidence. While a poll can't predict actual drug use, it clearly shows that most of us avoid hard drugs because of common sense – not fear of arrest.

                            And that's always been the case. At the beginning of the last century when a virtual free market for drugs existed, use rates were lower than they are today.2 Drug use and addiction – along with crime, violence and corruption – only began to climb after the advent of drug prohibition in 1914.3

                            Isn't it time to end the War on Drugs? Let's turn addiction problems over to the people who dealt with them effectively before 1914 – doctors, nurses and health care professionals."
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                            • nosniboR11
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                              • 09-02-08
                              • 10042

                              #49
                              whatever
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                              • JohnGalt2341
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                                • 12-31-09
                                • 9138

                                #50
                                Originally posted by KingKolzig
                                if 18-25 yr olds could get meth by walking into a corner store it would be tragic. nevermind how many 12-17 yr olds would have very ez access to it. forget about it
                                12 to 17 year olds already have easy access to it. Selling meth Legally would obviously be 21 and up. Anyone caught selling meth to minors would do time.
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                                • Masu485
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                                  • 08-14-08
                                  • 7700

                                  #51
                                  HA! there is no war on drugs. The government are the ones who brought all the drugs into the United States, as they did during the Opium Wars and during the Vietnam War. They also financed Noriega to bring in the drugs.
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                                  • KingKolzig
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 02-02-10
                                    • 5550

                                    #52
                                    Originally posted by chilidog
                                    Sources?

                                    Read this study: http://www.csdp.org/publicservice/zogby2007.htm

                                    "If hard drugs such as heroin or cocaine were legalized would you be likely to use them?
                                    99% SAY "NO"
                                    Zogby International asked that question of 1,028 likely voters. Ninety-nine out of 100 said "No." Only 0.6 percent said "Yes."1

                                    Drug War advocates have always insisted that addiction would explode if drugs were legalized. But that argument comes apart under the weight of the evidence. While a poll can't predict actual drug use, it clearly shows that most of us avoid hard drugs because of common sense – not fear of arrest.

                                    And that's always been the case. At the beginning of the last century when a virtual free market for drugs existed, use rates were lower than they are today.2 Drug use and addiction – along with crime, violence and corruption – only began to climb after the advent of drug prohibition in 1914.3

                                    Isn't it time to end the War on Drugs? Let's turn addiction problems over to the people who dealt with them effectively before 1914 – doctors, nurses and health care professionals."

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                                    • muldoon
                                      SBR MVP
                                      • 01-04-10
                                      • 4397

                                      #53
                                      Portugal decriminalized drugs (for personal use). Why not read up before saying that 99% of people would become addicts.



                                      The question is, does the new policy work? At the time, critics in the poor, socially conservative and largely Catholic nation said decriminalizing drug possession would open the country to "drug tourists" and exacerbate Portugal's drug problem; the country had some of the highest levels of hard-drug use in Europe. But the recently released results of a report commissioned by the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, suggest otherwise.
                                      The paper, published by Cato in April, found that in the five years after personal possession was decriminalized, illegal drug use among teens in Portugal declined and rates of new HIV infections caused by sharing of dirty needles dropped, while the number of people seeking treatment for drug addiction more than doubled.
                                      "Judging by every metric, decriminalization in Portugal has been a resounding success," says Glenn Greenwald, an attorney, author and fluent Portuguese speaker, who conducted the research. "It has enabled the Portuguese government to manage and control the drug problem far better than virtually every other Western country does."
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                                      • Waterstpub87
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                                        • 09-09-09
                                        • 4108

                                        #54
                                        legalize it, sell it in government run stores. sell a pound for 100$, 90$ of that being taxes. solve the budget crisis
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                                        • JoeB
                                          SBR High Roller
                                          • 05-13-10
                                          • 122

                                          #55
                                          if drugs were legal, millions will be lost to the gorverment monopoly, where do you think those tousends of tons that get cought a year go to?????? (Goverment recycling program?)
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                                          • JohnGalt2341
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                                            • 12-31-09
                                            • 9138

                                            #56
                                            Originally posted by JoeB
                                            if drugs were legal, millions will be lost to the gorverment monopoly, where do you think those tousends of tons that get cought a year go to?????? (Goverment recycling program?)
                                            I am in favor of LESS Government. I am also in favor of spell check. I suggest you use Firefox.
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                                            • statnerds
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                                              • 09-23-09
                                              • 4047

                                              #57
                                              i like this john galt fellow, this is for you:



                                              the major flaw in assuming addiction would explode is once again not trusting Americans to make decisions for themselves. the overwhelming majority of Americans would have to keep their jobs, raise their families, graduate college, make something of themselves....

                                              give people the freedom and ability to make their own decisions, and many of those will be the correct decisions.
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                                              • JohnGalt2341
                                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                                • 12-31-09
                                                • 9138

                                                #58
                                                Originally posted by statnerds
                                                i like this john galt fellow, this is for you: the major flaw in assuming addiction would explode is once again not trusting Americans to make decisions for themselves. the overwhelming majority of Americans would have to keep their jobs, raise their families, graduate college, make something of themselves.... give people the freedom and ability to make their own decisions, and many of those will be the correct decisions.
                                                Where can I find a woman like that?
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