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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who wrote (254838)6/18/2008 11:00:29 AM
From: Geoff Altman   of 793824
 
Banning drugs certainly hasn't kept young people from getting them. We can't even keep these drugs out of prisons. How do we expect to keep them out of America?

But let's assume my daughter is right, that legalization would lead to more experimentation and more addiction. I still say: Legal is better.

While drugs harm many, the drug war's black market harms more.

And most importantly, in a free country, adults should have the right to harm themselves.


If there's anything the last few years should have taught us is that we can not stop the flow of drugs into this country, nor can we stop the out flow of money to South/Central America and all the negative influence it has. This money is used by the drug cartels to terrorise the countries in which they reside, assassinations of public figures etc.....

It's still the same old broken record.... doing the same thing over and over....expecting different results. Let's get over the skip and see how the rest of the record plays.
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