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05-26-2006, 04:08 PM #4Senior Member
marijuana initiatives make it on the ballot
Hey, don't knock it. If we weren't hearing law enforcement becoming more reasonable on this issue I would be worried. They have to live here too.
Honestly, if it wasn't for our drug war (especially on marijuana) and traffic tickets they would be our best friends again. As it is I can't even invite a cool LEO to one of my parties without risking going to jail.
I just wish the government would regulate drugs instead of criminalize them. Keep crack, coke, heroin and meth illegal, by all means. However, if the drug isn't physically addictive and doesn't cause more damage physically than alchohol then it should be sold, taxed and regulated in my opinion. Replace the dangerous law enforcement position with a regulatory one and we will all be happier. Seperate the most dangerous of the drugs and concentrate on them, eliminating them in an avalanche of LEO attention. This was the point of Mexico's controversial legislation Bush and our DEA pressured into dropping.
I want other choices, safer choices, than alchohol and I guess we'll keep pushing until we get them.
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