I love the snacks - when its time to wig. It's not like I get up in the morning, get ready for work, and drop a wigger. I read this morning a kid died after huffing a can of computer cleaner spray - so now I guess it will be illiegal to clean my computer. I mean, you got drunks that do drink while getting ready for work - where's the crime? Morally it is against that individuals family - - - - but isn't the law on narcotics a moral crime? Personally, the line in the sand is very faint. But, without an illegal trade industry, too many people lose a job that fight to protect the insanity. So now, here we are - - - in a truly lose-lose situation. You can't stop the fight because too many people fight to keep the world turning. Funny how you must embrace the bad with the good in the search of peace. I feel that makes just about everyone a fucking hypocrite. But what do you do? Go do something wrong - it will help someone out. Just like someone did wrong to make something good for you.
^ k thats really hot, I was going to say something meaningful but then I looked at that bottom picture and forgot what the topic was about.
there's plenty of shit the people fighting the "drug war" could be doing to better communities, especially urban communities...with drugs off the streets and in coffee shops, etc., those communities will invariably improve. who pays for these 'drug war' jobs? taxpayers...taxes on the now legal drugs can bring in additional revenue allowing more jobs to be created as far as government service and community improvement is concerned. thats not even including the jobs associated with the production, shipping, maintainance and selling of these drugs. who loses here? the criminal, and maybe a few people sucseptable to addiction who don't have currently have the means to illegal drugs. (most of these people will just become alcoholics anyway) prisons and courtrooms are no longer overcrowded with drug convictions...saving even more money so, in conclusion, i dont think the war on drugs is really good for anybody, especially our economy...yet i still find myself caring more about the girl in that bottom picture than about any issue you rose in your post...shit, i dont even know if i responded to your post...does she have a phone number?
Yes. 1-800-GM-TRUCK. Don't forget the CIA's coupe de gras' in almost every third-world country on the globe, the US government's aid to countries' who's main budget is based on racketeering (check Nigeria, Mexico, Colombia, Turkey...to name a few), and the fact that drugs confiscated from legitamite dealers are pushed back onto the streets where the DEA not only makes a profit (besides gains job security) from the resale of the drugs they once claim, but are also used to "honeypot" small-time drug pushers and junkies. God Bless.