Crayons wrote:
The demolitionists have just legalized hard drugs.... (
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What an a*********n and man made tragedy by the Low Information Stupid sheeple !
Crayons wrote:
The demolitionists have just legalized hard drugs.... (
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Whenever a state "loosens up" its controlled substance laws, it leads to nothing but a multiplication of wh**ever misery was caused to begin with.
A cop friend in NY once told me that the methodone clinics there do little except change an addiction from heroin to methadone, which is actually worse, and in many cases the "patients" simply take their daily "jar," or methodone dose, and sell it on the street, then use the proceeds to purchase heroin.
In California, before marijuana became legal for recreational use and was only legally available for prescribed "medical" consumption, scores of doctors came out of the woodwork who specialized in writing prescriptions for medical weed for pretty much anything, and if there was no good reason, they would make one up and collect their $50 or $75 or wh**ever, not unlike a middle man between pot smoker and dealer.
Adjusting down on penalties for drugs like heroin, meth, oxycodone and psilocybin is asking for trouble -- watch how quickly addiction and crime rates accelerate and despite the "clinical" mandate for 'shrooms, watch how fast they become a readily available street drug.
Here we go again with the Democrats vs cause and effect: when these new laws lead to less safe streets, higher rates of addiction and more chaos in general, the politicians behind it all and the i***ts who v**e for them will deny their actions had anything to do with the results.
Seeing George Soros' name in the mix comes as no surprise, because he only donates to political and other causes that are detrimental to our economy, to reasonable order and to public safety.
Seth wrote:
Whenever a state "loosens up" its controlled substance laws, it leads to nothing but a multiplication of wh**ever misery was caused to begin with.
A cop friend in NY once told me that the methodone clinics there do little except change an addiction from heroin to methadone, which is actually worse, and in many cases the "patients" simply take their daily "jar," or methodone dose, and sell it on the street, then use the proceeds to purchase heroin.
In California, before marijuana became legal for recreational use and was only legally available for prescribed "medical" consumption, scores of doctors came out of the woodwork who specialized in writing prescriptions for medical weed for pretty much anything, and if there was no good reason, they would make one up and collect their $50 or $75 or wh**ever, not unlike a middle man between pot smoker and dealer.
Adjusting down on penalties for drugs like heroin, meth, oxycodone and psilocybin is asking for trouble -- watch how quickly addiction and crime rates accelerate and despite the "clinical" mandate for 'shrooms, watch how fast they become a readily available street drug.
Here we go again with the Democrats vs cause and effect: when these new laws lead to less safe streets, higher rates of addiction and more chaos in general, the politicians behind it all and the i***ts who v**e for them will deny their actions had anything to do with the results.
Seeing George Soros' name in the mix comes as no surprise, because he only donates to political and other causes that are detrimental to our economy, to reasonable order and to public safety.
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I guess if everybody is stoned, they're easier to control.
Tug484 wrote:
I guess if everybody is stoned, they're easier to control.
Or die off earlier~~ one less problem over time...
Tug484 wrote:
I guess if everybody is stoned, they're easier to control.
Same reason the Soviets made vodka so readily available and cultivated mass alcoholism.
Seth wrote:
Extremely late term a******n.
I spent time in Switzerland visiting and learned those hard core heroin addicts in the Zurich park area don’t last long..
Late term a******n for sure....
lindajoy wrote:
I spent time in Switzerland visiting and learned those hard core heroin addicts in the Zurich park area don’t last long..
Late term a******n for sure....
That plays right along with Margaret Saenger's getting rid of human "weeds," as she called what she saw as inferior human beings when she founded PP.
Seth wrote:
Same reason the Soviets made vodka so readily available and cultivated mass alcoholism.
I hadn't thought about that before, but it sounds plausible.
Tug484 wrote:
I hadn't thought about that before, but it sounds plausible.
I heard that from a retired spook I once hired as a subcontractor on a consulting job, who had spent a number of Cold War years working the eastern bloc.
Narcotics would have landed someone in the gulag or worse, if there was worse which I doubt after reading Solzhenitsyn.
But vodka was ready, cheap and kept the common folk from becoming "overly concerned" with what the high living political class deemed none of their business.
Eliminate Narcan & help the clean up. When they die God will sort them out.
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