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Continuing Reagan’s failed War on Drugs.
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<blockquote data-quote="El Correcto" data-source="post: 3291566" data-attributes="member: 60631"><p>You’re are observing pot through biased skewed studies. I know legalizing all drugs is an extremist stance on prohibition, but I found it becoming more common with people sick of the casualties in the drug war. </p><p> </p><p>Seeing it tearing apart the inner city’s like Chicago, you see gangsters out there doing the crime I see children who were raised into a warzone finally grown up.</p><p> </p><p>You say kids getting a hold of drugs and hampering brain devopment or even possibly dying young. I see misinformed kids, getting a hold of sketchy drugs from an unregulated black market run by organized crime and terrorist. </p><p> </p><p> Drugs don’t increase the crime rate, putting people into black market environments do and flooding our prison system with non violent offenders does. They go into prison lose a chunk of their life in a cage surrounded by criminals from all walks of life and then get branded a felon which hampers their future job prospects. The black market doesn’t mind if your a felon though and you can make a lot more money than the people with good jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Correcto, post: 3291566, member: 60631"] You’re are observing pot through biased skewed studies. I know legalizing all drugs is an extremist stance on prohibition, but I found it becoming more common with people sick of the casualties in the drug war. Seeing it tearing apart the inner city’s like Chicago, you see gangsters out there doing the crime I see children who were raised into a warzone finally grown up. You say kids getting a hold of drugs and hampering brain devopment or even possibly dying young. I see misinformed kids, getting a hold of sketchy drugs from an unregulated black market run by organized crime and terrorist. Drugs don’t increase the crime rate, putting people into black market environments do and flooding our prison system with non violent offenders does. They go into prison lose a chunk of their life in a cage surrounded by criminals from all walks of life and then get branded a felon which hampers their future job prospects. The black market doesn’t mind if your a felon though and you can make a lot more money than the people with good jobs. [/QUOTE]
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