No, I don't think it's trivial at all. I'm a complete and utter...... advocate of marijuana legalisation, but I do think we need to be a bit more mature about this.

When the country has, in the last few years, been hit by one of the worst natural disasters for a long time, the last thing they need is to lose more money because some self righteous stoners like yourself have adopted a houlier-than-thou attitude and lost all sense of perspective.

Are you from the US? If so, how would you feel if I was trying to convince everybody to boycott your country because they arrested a Brit with some weed in his bag?

And I don't see how my opinion makes me a Narc or LEO. You don't understand how fucking hilarious saying that makes you look. I might have listened to you but now i'm just gonna ignore all of your posts and laugh every time I see one, because I know you're still going to be arguing with me even when I don't know what you're saying.
GHoSToKeR Reviewed by GHoSToKeR on . Schapelle Corby ignites US TV debate. -----article begins----- The Age (Australia). http://www.theage.com.au/news/Corby-Case/Corby-ignites-US-TV-debate/2005/06/01/1117568228584.html Corby ignites US TV debate. Los Angeles. June 1, 2005 - 8:50AM. A fiery debate erupted on a popular US TV talkshow today when a panel of celebrities, including veteran journalist Barbara Walters, discussed the Schapelle Corby drug case. Rating: 5