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|    George Smith to All    |
|    The U.S. should legalize drugs!    |
|    23 Jun 13 20:28:37    |
      XPost: alt.politics.usa.republican       From: George_Smith2222@live.com              Drugs should be legalized, starting with Cocaine and Marijuana, but they       should only be sold through the mail, by the Government, and with a very       very easy to get prescription - like insomnia for Marijuana. All       advertising should be restricted and regulated as it already is for       prescription drugs. If we do not do this, we will have an unstable Mexico,       who knows, perhaps a dictatorship one day, and a drug war 500 years in the       future from now. On the other side of the coin, some states are legalizing       the recreational use of Marijuana. As long as personal possession is legal,       and there is easy prescription purchase, this is not a good idea. The last       thing we want is Cocaine and Marijuana to be sold in every supermarket and       gas station and advertisements on T.V. as there are for Budweiser. Come to       think of it, Budweiser, and all other alcohol products over 2% should be       sold through the mail as well, as should cigarettes, though these can be       sold without prescription and by the private corporations which already       produce them. And all advertising should be stopped for alcohol and       cigarettes and well. And we should turn off below 2% beer sales after       10:00pm. However, possession without intent to distribute for commercial       purposes of any and all drugs, recreational and prescription should be       legalized immediately, this includes public possession as well. It's your       constitutional right. No if ands or buts or arguing about it. So, my point       is that we should seek temperance of these potentially abused substances,       but not criminalization, and where criminalization exists, we should seek       legalization.                                                                                                                                                                                                    aa              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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