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|    Dan Clore to Bent Attorney Esq.    |
|    Re: Legalize all drugs, but don't ask fo    |
|    22 Sep 09 12:45:13    |
      b8d1a73f       XPost: alt.drugs.pot, alt.anarchism       From: clore@columbia-center.org              Bent Attorney Esq. wrote:       > I believe that all dope should be legal. I also believe that we       > should live in a free society where making dope illegal would be       > viewed as being an assault on our freedoms. But there is much more       > to being free than just legalizing dope. That is why I will not       > support any legalization of any substance. Once the pot heads get       > what they want, they could care less about real freedom. They suck.       > I am going to start working against legalization, because the people       > wishing legalization are extremely selfish. 'Our dope is fine man,       > but fuck you.' That's the message of the pot heads.              I'm an anarchist activist (see the link to my Smygo news list in my       sigfile). I'm also (working on becoming) a user of medicinal marijuana.       While I work for the legalization of drugs, especially medicinal       marijuana, that is far from the only way in which I work for freedom.              Before you turn against the legalization of drugs, just try to remember       all of the harm that the war on (some) drugs does.              --       Dan Clore              My collected fiction, _The Unspeakable and Others_:       (Wait for the new edition: http://hplmythos.com/ )       Lord We˙rdgliffe & Necronomicon Page:       http://tinyurl.com/292yz9       News & Views for Anarchists & Activists:       http://groups.yahoo.com/group/smygo              Strange pleasures are known to him who flaunts the       immarcescible purple of poetry before the color-blind.       -- Clark Ashton Smith, "Epigrams and Apothegms"              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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