11th Commandment, "Right to Abuse"

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by TheChaosFactor, Dec 10, 2004.

  1. TheChaosFactor

    TheChaosFactor Senior Member

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    I think drug laws help it along, but I think it goes deeper than that.

    The fact that they can go to the store has nothing to do with the killing issue. If crack were sold in stores, crack heads would rob the store, and eventually somebody would be hurt or killed. There is no doubt in my mind.

    I think that guy would've killed somebody eventually, if he hadn't already. You can't blame the law for that guy for acting psychotic. Millions of people are told every day that they can't smoke inside, and a handful of them murder people? This sounds like blaming the Columbine shooting on Marilyn Manson, only more lame.

    It's not about the masses at all. I even said that. The problems caused by the few, affect the many. I know lazy junkies too. They're too lazy to work. They're too lazy to kill. But they're not too lazy to steal money from a sleeping person and walk 3 blocks to the dealers house.

    This is ultimately the fault of the user. If you have to have something sooooo bad that you're willing to promise somebody money you know you don't have and can't get, then you've done it to yourself. On the same not, it's these people t hat get "fronts", that are out killing and robbing motherfuckers for money. Not saying the dealers don't play a part, but they're not pouring powder in peoples noses.

    You make good sense, but I dont' agree that law causes the crime. I think the crimes came first.
     
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