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Originally Posted by no1brownsfan
Save it crux. It's like beating a dead horse. Jesus in his time was considered a criminal as well. As were his followers. But hey... it's the law, right?
I have no respect for unjust laws. There's a difference.
You obviously have no respect for the law, the real law (what our country was founded on) by all of your insane, baseless rants and half truths.
Amen brother.
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Originally Posted by Finn_Jarber
There is a big difference between the falsely accused, and an actual criminal.
Jesus was accused of crimes he did not commit, while you guys openly admit you violate laws routinely.
So, basically we have a bunch of criminals demanding the rest of the nation to legalize your crimes.
Nevertheless, He was considered a criminal and a threat to the establishment at the time and was crucified! And as Gtownoe said, I have no respect for unjust laws written by a some bureaucrats getting their palms greased by some special interest a**holes who fear they'll lose money because a God given plant just might be more superior than some man-made pharmaceutical crap! Find a way to compete, or find a new hobby!
There are legal ways to overturn laws you do not like. People who disobey current laws are criminals.
Yes of course, but when the powers that be don't listen to what the people want, or do what is right, sometimes you gotta break the rules in order to get those changes to happen. Sorry Finn, unlike you... I call bulls*** when I see it! Feel free to call me a criminal, because quite frankly, I truly don't give a f***! What I do in private life is of no concern to anyone else, nor is it causing harm to anyone else. If I was out there killing or robbing people, then you may have something. However; I'm not.
And you'd better be careful Finn, because I'm quite sure that you've broken laws in your life such as speeding, jaywalking...ect...ect... shall we call you a criminal as well?
Keep telling that to yourself, but the truth is that your crimes are a concern for the law enforcement officers.
Nah... the cops in my area are more concerned about the growing epidemic of meth, and heroin abuse, as well as the manufacturing and distribution of those substance, than someone who occasionally uses cannabis. For example, my occasional use of cannabis is not likely going to make me go on a robbery spree to get money to get more. Secondly, my occasional use of cannabis is not likely to have the potential to blow up the neighborhood like a meth lab has the potential to do so. Third, the small amount that I have (if any) is not on my person if I leave my house. Finally, there is a push in my state toward legalization, whether it be for medical or recreational. One way or another in some form it will be legal here. I'd say in the next 5-10 years it's going to be legal recreationally across the country.
The War on Drugs is the biggest, stupidest government effort in all of history!
Trying to legislate morality always ends up in spending billions of YOUR $$$$$ with NO positive results.
It has created a huge government agency - FDA - with thousands of bureaucrats who provide NO positive additions to society.
It has been and is a complete failure.
Legalize everything!!!!!
Let people make their own decisions. Tax all drugs and ensure they are sold legally - use those taxes for clinics and medical facilities to deal with the losers who can't live without drugs as a prop to their lame mentalities.
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