ylris611203
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Should I change my supplier?You only say that because you've never had any decent drugs.
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Should I change my supplier?You only say that because you've never had any decent drugs.
Smoking and drinking isn't exactly healthy either...I don't see the difference between those and weed.
But most of current drinking binges, sometime resulting in death, would occur in dorms of colleges. And imagine the drop out rates if all would be legalized. I remember hearing of pot party at a university, where a son of some big foreign company was throwing: weeds weeds everywhere. Where would we be able to find graduates such as 'sparkchaser's to do our engineering work. There will be fewer than now.
Even now, schools are removing coke machines because it is not healthy for our kids. How could the government handle the upcoming health crisis for the 50+ or even 40+ year old desiccated and emaciated users. Who will Wal-mart hire? There won't be much 65+ aged and will have less work force (although this may help social security) but medical and medicare would mushroom.
All the taxes will probably be misused by the government..., as is, it is already being poured into a game of Risk that George W is playing.
Indeed. But why stop here? We should for instance have goverment controlled diets and forced excercise programs.
For some indulgences, I believe there must be a line drawn.
But, it is plainly true, the seatbelt law has saved many from minor injuries to death.
There won't be much 65+ aged and will have less work force (although this may help social security) but medical and medicare would mushroom.
So the fruit of knowledge was... pot?
While at a glance these can seem connected, its actually very far fetched to connect them.
Yes. Last December. December 7, 2007 to be exact. On the way to work I missed the weather on my normal radio station and switched to another one. They said roads around Lynchburg were icy and to be cautious. So I slowed down from 55 to 40 and about 2 minutes later, I hit a patch of ice. The car started to spin but I recovered (defensive driving classes FTW) then I started to spin again but was unable to recover and spun and headed towards the shoulder.
The last thing I thought was "this is going to hurt". The Jeep hit the shoulder and rolled over once and settled up on the embankment. I sat there dazed for a few moments then shut off the engine (yep she was still running), got out and called 911. Then I took some pics.
Fortunately no other cars were involved. Aside from a bruised leg and a sore shoulder, I was fine. If I had not been wearing my seatbelt or had been going faster, things would have been much worse.
After I got it home:
All I ended up with was a bruised knee, sore shoulder, and a minor case of whiplash. The Thule rack now sits on the hitch of my new Heep.
ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEATBELT!
Keeping drugs illegal is a very different matter and has a large number of bad sideeffects towards normal citizens in addition to enhancing problems for the drug addicts and supplying criminals with what probably is one of the most profitable industries in the world.
However, drug users, please stay away from me. I've seen too much people including my siblings behaving inapprobiate because of drug usage.
Also, I don't see any sense in taxing drugs. The illegal market blooms with or without taxes.
I don't use any drugs including nicotine, alcohol or caffeine.