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I think they should dump his ass in the middle of Ciudad Juarez so that he can see first hand the destruction that his little habit helps fuel. Although, he probably wouldnt survive the day.

It's not his habit that fuels the destruction, it's the BS "war on drugs" that causes the turmoil. If it was legal, those problems would disappear.

thanked. if it was legal and sold as alcohol is, the money would be going to each state via taxes, it would be much easier to keep from kids, and the drug cartels would lose a majority of their profits.
Yes, but it isnt.
 

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elmalo said:
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elmalo said:
I think they should dump his ass in the middle of Ciudad Juarez so that he can see first hand the destruction that his little habit helps fuel. Although, he probably wouldnt survive the day.

It's not his habit that fuels the destruction, it's the BS "war on drugs" that causes the turmoil. If it was legal, those problems would disappear. Victimless, non-violent crimes shouldn't be putting people in prison.
Yes, but it isnt legal. So as long as it is illegal he is supporting an industry of murder and destruction.


Or he could just grow himself and say **** the cartel and dealers. ;)
 

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sportscardtheory said:
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I think they should dump his ass in the middle of Ciudad Juarez so that he can see first hand the destruction that his little habit helps fuel. Although, he probably wouldnt survive the day.

It's not his habit that fuels the destruction, it's the BS "war on drugs" that causes the turmoil. If it was legal, those problems would disappear. Victimless, non-violent crimes shouldn't be putting people in prison.
Its not a victimless crime. I am so tired of hearing that. As long as it is illegal than you are supporting that industry and have culpability in what that industry entails.
 

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elmalo said:
Watt said:
sportscardtheory said:
elmalo said:
I think they should dump his ass in the middle of Ciudad Juarez so that he can see first hand the destruction that his little habit helps fuel. Although, he probably wouldnt survive the day.

It's not his habit that fuels the destruction, it's the BS "war on drugs" that causes the turmoil. If it was legal, those problems would disappear.

thanked. if it was legal and sold as alcohol is, the money would be going to each state via taxes, it would be much easier to keep from kids, and the drug cartels would lose a majority of their profits.
Yes, but it isnt.

But marijuana not being legal isn't the problem. You don't fix a perceived "problem" by creating an even bigger one, ie the "war on drugs".
 

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elmalo said:
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I think they should dump his ass in the middle of Ciudad Juarez so that he can see first hand the destruction that his little habit helps fuel. Although, he probably wouldnt survive the day.

It's not his habit that fuels the destruction, it's the BS "war on drugs" that causes the turmoil. If it was legal, those problems would disappear. Victimless, non-violent crimes shouldn't be putting people in prison.
Its not a victimless crime. I am so tired of hearing that. As long as it is illegal than you are supporting that industry and have culpability in what that industry entails.

Dude, people buying and smoking weed isn't a problem in any way shape or form. It's the illegality of it that CREATES the problems. No one hurts anyone when they smoke weed. What hurts people is the "war on drugs", ie the "war on personal freedoms".
 

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sportscardtheory said:
elmalo said:
Watt said:
sportscardtheory said:
elmalo said:
I think they should dump his ass in the middle of Ciudad Juarez so that he can see first hand the destruction that his little habit helps fuel. Although, he probably wouldnt survive the day.

It's not his habit that fuels the destruction, it's the BS "war on drugs" that causes the turmoil. If it was legal, those problems would disappear.

thanked. if it was legal and sold as alcohol is, the money would be going to each state via taxes, it would be much easier to keep from kids, and the drug cartels would lose a majority of their profits.
Yes, but it isnt.

But marijuana not being legal isn't the problem. You don't fix a perceived "problem" by creating an even bigger one, ie the "war on drugs".
I agree that it should be legalized. However as long as it is illegal than you cant seperate the users from the dealers. As long as it is illegal his habit does fuel that violence.
 

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elmalo said:
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[quote="elmalo":1vrh4nzu]I think they should dump his ass in the middle of Ciudad Juarez so that he can see first hand the destruction that his little habit helps fuel. Although, he probably wouldnt survive the day.

It's not his habit that fuels the destruction, it's the BS "war on drugs" that causes the turmoil. If it was legal, those problems would disappear.

thanked. if it was legal and sold as alcohol is, the money would be going to each state via taxes, it would be much easier to keep from kids, and the drug cartels would lose a majority of their profits.
Yes, but it isnt.

But marijuana not being legal isn't the problem. You don't fix a perceived "problem" by creating an even bigger one, ie the "war on drugs".
I agree that it should be legalized. However as long as it is illegal than you cant seperate the users from the dealers. As long as it is illegal his habit does fuel that violence.[/quote:1vrh4nzu]

I understand what you are getting at, I'm just more apt to stand-up to the real problem instead of giving-in to the ridiculous, freedom-killing "solution" to a non-existent one.
 

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sportscardtheory said:
elmalo said:
sportscardtheory said:
elmalo said:
I think they should dump his ass in the middle of Ciudad Juarez so that he can see first hand the destruction that his little habit helps fuel. Although, he probably wouldnt survive the day.

It's not his habit that fuels the destruction, it's the BS "war on drugs" that causes the turmoil. If it was legal, those problems would disappear. Victimless, non-violent crimes shouldn't be putting people in prison.
Its not a victimless crime. I am so tired of hearing that. As long as it is illegal than you are supporting that industry and have culpability in what that industry entails.

Dude, people buying and smoking weed isn't a problem in any way shape or form. It's the illegality of it that CREATES the problems. No one hurts anyone when they smoke weed. What hurts people is the "war on drugs", ie the "war on personal freedoms".
Again, as long as Marijuana is illegal than you are supporting and giving power to the people who produce, distribute and sell it. If you had a chairty that was sending money to Al Quaida what would happen to you?
 

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sportscardtheory said:
elmalo said:
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[quote="sportscardtheory":1gshm6j6][quote="elmalo":1gshm6j6]I think they should dump his ass in the middle of Ciudad Juarez so that he can see first hand the destruction that his little habit helps fuel. Although, he probably wouldnt survive the day.

It's not his habit that fuels the destruction, it's the BS "war on drugs" that causes the turmoil. If it was legal, those problems would disappear.

thanked. if it was legal and sold as alcohol is, the money would be going to each state via taxes, it would be much easier to keep from kids, and the drug cartels would lose a majority of their profits.
Yes, but it isnt.

But marijuana not being legal isn't the problem. You don't fix a perceived "problem" by creating an even bigger one, ie the "war on drugs".
I agree that it should be legalized. However as long as it is illegal than you cant seperate the users from the dealers. As long as it is illegal his habit does fuel that violence.[/quote:1gshm6j6]

I understand what you are getting at, I'm just more apt to fight the real problem instead of giving in to the ridiculous, freedom-killing "solution" to a non-existent one.[/quote:1gshm6j6]
I agree that the solution is to legalize it.
 

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elmalo said:
sportscardtheory said:
elmalo said:
I think they should dump his ass in the middle of Ciudad Juarez so that he can see first hand the destruction that his little habit helps fuel. Although, he probably wouldnt survive the day.

It's not his habit that fuels the destruction, it's the BS "war on drugs" that causes the turmoil. If it was legal, those problems would disappear. Victimless, non-violent crimes shouldn't be putting people in prison.
Yes, but it isnt legal. So as long as it is illegal he is supporting an industry of murder and destruction.


Thats not the truth...I know many people that cultivate their own supplies just to break away from this stigma. Besides if you look at the spread of distribution and the tracking the government does most of the Mexican supply stays west of the Mississippi and south of Colorado. Most if not all of the northern supplies come from Canada, Cailfornia, or home grown in New England.

Your statement could never hold as complete truth simply because the supply would have to be traced to the first person to cut it down and sell it...Something that is almost impossible 90% of the time.
 

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elmalo said:
sportscardtheory said:
elmalo said:
sportscardtheory said:
elmalo said:
I think they should dump his ass in the middle of Ciudad Juarez so that he can see first hand the destruction that his little habit helps fuel. Although, he probably wouldnt survive the day.

It's not his habit that fuels the destruction, it's the BS "war on drugs" that causes the turmoil. If it was legal, those problems would disappear. Victimless, non-violent crimes shouldn't be putting people in prison.
Its not a victimless crime. I am so tired of hearing that. As long as it is illegal than you are supporting that industry and have culpability in what that industry entails.

Dude, people buying and smoking weed isn't a problem in any way shape or form. It's the illegality of it that CREATES the problems. No one hurts anyone when they smoke weed. What hurts people is the "war on drugs", ie the "war on personal freedoms".
Again, as long as Marijuana is illegal than you are supporting and giving power to the people who produce, distribute and sell it. If you had a chairty that was sending money to Al Quaida what would happen to you?

If "Al-Quaeda" was committing non-violent, victimless "crimes", what would it matter. They are violent and murderous. Not a good comparison on ANY level.
 

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jumbojohnny said:
elmalo said:
sportscardtheory said:
elmalo said:
I think they should dump his ass in the middle of Ciudad Juarez so that he can see first hand the destruction that his little habit helps fuel. Although, he probably wouldnt survive the day.

It's not his habit that fuels the destruction, it's the BS "war on drugs" that causes the turmoil. If it was legal, those problems would disappear. Victimless, non-violent crimes shouldn't be putting people in prison.
Yes, but it isnt legal. So as long as it is illegal he is supporting an industry of murder and destruction.


Thats not the truth...I know many people that cultivate their own supplies just to break away from this stigma. Besides if you look at the spread of distribution and the tracking the government does most of the Mexican supply stays west of the Mississippi and south of Colorado. Most if not all of the northern supplies come from Canada, Cailfornia, or home grown in New England.

Your statement could never hold as complete truth simply because the supply would have to be traced to the first person to cut it down and sell it...Something that is almost impossible 90% of the time.
Most of the studies that I have read say that around 75-80% of the marijuana in the U.S comes from Mexico.
 

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Anyone know why weed is illegal?

It's an interesting story.


Raises my blood pressure when I think about how many lies we have heard and how the government has feed us so much **** that no one knows what's a lie anymore. "Our government would never lie to us NEVER NEVER NEVER!" The NC mentality. ::facepalm::
 

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cgilmo said:
Anyone know why weed is illegal?

It's an interesting story.


Its a racial and industrial law that was PAID for by paper and lumber mogals back in the 1920's. Then the GOV turned the law racial by telling people it was migrant workers fault for crimes because Mexicans smoke it and they become the devil. If anybody wants to watch the full story watch this GRASS: Marijuana documentary narriated by Woody Harrelson .

Basically its a ******** law that is way outdated and should have been crrected many years ago. Aside from the drug aspect, hemp as an industrial product is a fortune waiting to be tapped. From rope to paper, to gasoline substitute, to clothing...It is a $$$$ valuble crop.
 

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sportscardtheory said:
elmalo said:
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[quote="elmalo":3qya846v]I think they should dump his ass in the middle of Ciudad Juarez so that he can see first hand the destruction that his little habit helps fuel. Although, he probably wouldnt survive the day.

It's not his habit that fuels the destruction, it's the BS "war on drugs" that causes the turmoil. If it was legal, those problems would disappear. Victimless, non-violent crimes shouldn't be putting people in prison.
Its not a victimless crime. I am so tired of hearing that. As long as it is illegal than you are supporting that industry and have culpability in what that industry entails.

Dude, people buying and smoking weed isn't a problem in any way shape or form. It's the illegality of it that CREATES the problems. No one hurts anyone when they smoke weed. What hurts people is the "war on drugs", ie the "war on personal freedoms".
Again, as long as Marijuana is illegal than you are supporting and giving power to the people who produce, distribute and sell it. If you had a chairty that was sending money to Al Quaida what would happen to you?

If "Al-Quaeda" was committing non-violent, victimless "crimes", what would it matter. They are violent and murderous. Not a good comparison on ANY level.[/quote:3qya846v]
You are giving material support to violent and murderous groups. It is the same. Drug cartels commit these crimes and when you buy from them you are giving them material support.
 

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elmalo said:
jumbojohnny said:
elmalo said:
sportscardtheory said:
elmalo said:
I think they should dump his ass in the middle of Ciudad Juarez so that he can see first hand the destruction that his little habit helps fuel. Although, he probably wouldnt survive the day.

It's not his habit that fuels the destruction, it's the BS "war on drugs" that causes the turmoil. If it was legal, those problems would disappear. Victimless, non-violent crimes shouldn't be putting people in prison.
Yes, but it isnt legal. So as long as it is illegal he is supporting an industry of murder and destruction.


Thats not the truth...I know many people that cultivate their own supplies just to break away from this stigma. Besides if you look at the spread of distribution and the tracking the government does most of the Mexican supply stays west of the Mississippi and south of Colorado. Most if not all of the northern supplies come from Canada, Cailfornia, or home grown in New England.

Your statement could never hold as complete truth simply because the supply would have to be traced to the first person to cut it down and sell it...Something that is almost impossible 90% of the time.
Most of the studies that I have read say that around 75-80% of the marijuana in the U.S comes from Mexico.


And which to HEAVILY populated states are West of the Mississippi and south of Colorado???? California and Texas.
 

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jumbojohnny said:
cgilmo said:
Anyone know why weed is illegal?

It's an interesting story.


Its a racial and industrial law that was PAID for by paper and lumber mogals back in the 1920's. Then the GOV turned the law racial by telling people it was migrant workers fault for crimes because Mexicans smoke it and they become the devil. If anybody wants to watch the full story watch this GRASS: Marijuana documentary narriated by Woody Harrelson .

Basically its a ******** law that is way outdated and should have been crrected many years ago. Aside from the drug aspect, hemp as an industrial product is a fortune waiting to be tapped. From rope to paper, to gasoline substitute, to clothing...It is a $$$$ valuble crop.

Loved that documentary! Thanks for understanding what so many are lacking. Post Thanked!
 

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Jordan Schafer is a ******* for eating at the Cheesecake Factory

That place is gross
 

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Jordan Schafer is a ******* for eating at the Cheesecake Factory

That place is gross


THANKED!!!! and stupid expensive (for such crappy food), over hyped, and all around disappointing.
 
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