Quote Originally Posted by cannakeeper
I'm with Vermin, every word. Crack, heroin..etc has direct impact on those around them especially meth and oxy. Every day people are robbed, beated and killed by zombies doing whatever they think will get them another score. Those type substances are known to destroy different parts of the brain, mostly the area that contains empathy, remorse, understanding of accountability, etc. While living in Atl I cant tell you how many times I saw some crazed bug-eyed psycho trying to run someone off the road and then it finally hit close to home when a good friend was gunned down with an AK and then finished off with a 9mm to the face by one of his best workers AT WORK that he knew since they were shitting diapers together. METH was the catylist for that. And nobody is immune to the effects this type of drug imposes. I totally respect others oppinions but I honestly believe those that think these type of drugs should be "legalized" have not done enough researched and/or Thankfully have not been directly impacted in such a way as I or Linearvermin has. I think there has to be a more effective way to handle those drugs than legalizing. Govt will always have their heads up their asses when it comes to "common sense" policy. In addition to alcohol and cigs that any kid can get a hold of whenever they wanted, they can also go to the grocery and essentially get morphine. Anyone can go to the nursery and order as many popy plants as they want and go brew a wide variety of opiates- the most addictive substance on the planet yet totally legal. Bettter to get rid of that harmless ditch weed and control and cage those that pick from it. Just my rant:hippy: Duffy
There are no drugs more dangerous than tobacco and alcohol but we realize and our experience shows that through prohibitionist policies we make both of these substances more dangerous and thugs more wealthy. The same applies to every other recreational drug out there, including cannabis, heroin, cocaine and speed.

Wake up and smell the budz.

The "drug war" is a war against all of us and a crime against humanity.

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