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To: pocotrader who wrote (1458657)5/25/2024 12:15:04 AM
From: Doren1 Recommendation

Recommended By
Eric

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I expect the problem to get worse rather than better... as it did get better in Portugal.

Meanwhile we'll fund increasingly powerful crime cartels, which means more immigrants, larger useless bureaucracies, increasing corruption and more and more parents attending funerals for their kids.

Eventually enough kids will die & we'll change or...

we'll have mass executions.

Its our choice. I do not expect change until its too painful.

We didn't change marijuana laws until weed moved out of the ghettos and into the suburbs... all the disaster predictions were bunk.



To: pocotrader who wrote (1458657)5/27/2024 3:44:39 PM
From: Tenchusatsu2 Recommendations

Recommended By
longz
pocotrader

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Pocotrader,
My youngest Daughters childhood best friend is now a full blown addict lost to her parents and they can't do a damn thing if she does not want help.
It is STUPID to think that most drug addicts will voluntarily seek treatment if drugs were legalized.

The truth is that addicts will not seek treatment without hitting rock bottom.

Even being homeless isn't "rock bottom," apparently, given our lax enforcement against homelessness.

Tenchusatsu