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If you legalize drugs, you take the profit out of them.
How many Valentine's Day Massacres have happened lately due to bootlegging?
How many Valentine's Day Massacres have happened lately due to bootlegging?
If you legalize drugs, you take the profit out of them.
How many ever happened due to bootlegging?How many Valentine's Day Massacres have happened lately due to bootlegging?
You must be slow:
There are thousands of legal drugs,
all extremely profitable,
including the Pill and Aspirin.
How many ever happened due to bootlegging?
Your logic is extremely flawed.
Why don't we make murder legal?
That way, there will be no criminals who are murderers, right?
Latest news from Mexico Drug War:
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2011/04/20114715133132750.html
The cost of doing business, when you approve of drug dealing as if it were groceries and chocolate.
You completely ignore the fact that it is prohibition and this idiotic "war on drugs" that creates this violence.
Here's the amazing thing:
Drugs are illegal here in Toronto, Canada.
But over 6 million people in the Greater Toronto area got up today and went to work,
without feeling it necessary to commit violence, even though drugs are currently illegal here.
Of course, they were non-violent law abiding citizens to begin with,
who see no reason to vote for law change, or complain about the laws against drug dealing.
TORONTO — The man convicted of second-degree murder in the shooting death of bystander Bailey Zaveda outside Toronto's Duke of York tavern two years ago has been handed one of the stiffest sentences on record for the crime.
Kyle Weese, a 27-year-old career criminal who has spent most of his adulthood in custody, showed no emotion as Justice Mary Lou Benotto sent him to prison for life with no chance of parole for 22 years — just a few years shy of the maximum penalty.
"Mr. Weese has left a swath of destruction behind. He disregards court orders and has shown no possibility of rehabilitation," Benotto said Thursday. "He is a dangerous person who must be separated from society."
After the verdict, a scuffle broke out between supporters of Weese and a witness, forcing police to intervene.
In delivering Weese's sentence, Benotto highlighted his extensive criminal record, including assaults, robberies and drug offences. Months before the Duke of York shooting, Weese pleaded guilty to discharging a firearm with intent to wound. He received the minimum sentence in that case after a key witness died.
A Toronto man who gunned down a Mississauga man during a drug deal outside a City Centre movie theatre must wait at least another month to find out when he can apply for parole.
Shawn Vassel, 27, was found guilty on March 13 of second-degree murder in the Dec. 2, 2007 shooting death of Husam Dagheim, 27, outside the Coliseum theatre, on Rathburn Rd. W.
Maybe free recreational unregulated drug use should be banned worldwide.
Here's the amazing thing:
Drugs are illegal here in Toronto, Canada.
But over 6 million people in the Greater Toronto area got up today and went to work,
without feeling it necessary to commit violence, even though drugs are currently illegal here.
Of course, they were non-violent law abiding citizens to begin with,
who see no reason to vote for law change, or complain about the laws against drug dealing.
What made them stay sane?
If only the drug laws were even harsher,
they would probably all go bananas and start doing this:
Caution: Horrific drug cartel violence shown: NOT for the squeamish:
http://www.bvbl.net/index.php/2010/12/15/record-drug-bust-in-dc-illegal-alien-drug-cartel-members/
...or maybe not.
Maybe psychotic criminals kill people, not law abiding citizens.
Maybe drugs exasperate and amplify mental illness among those
who already have a propensity or genetic flaw, or brain injury from circumstance or poor diet.
Maybe free recreational unregulated drug use should be banned worldwide.
:: notes that Nazaroo appears to be in Toronto ::
'Scuse me while I make a couple of phone calls...
:: notes that Nazaroo appears to be in Toronto ::
'Scuse me while I make a couple of phone calls...
Maybe you're deeply unhappy and obsessional. Did that ever cross your mind?
Morbidity is your drug of choice, and you're obviously addicted to it.
Wrong again.
"Gerald" doesn't sound like a mob name.
So are you just a fat biker?
Or a donut-eating apostate cop?
:noid: Wrong, Gerald is something even more insidious and threatening than any of these things. Gerald is one of a select group of people who draw fear and terror within the heart of any sane man. An insidious brotherhood, a secret society whose ranks always surround us and whose presence is felt daily.....yet we dare not speak of them :reals:
:rotfl::shocked: Gerald is a Wiggle?
That is patently untrue!:noid: Wrong, Gerald is something even more insidious and threatening than any of these things. Gerald is one of a select group of people who draw fear and terror within the heart of any sane man. An insidious brotherhood, a secret society whose ranks always surround us and whose presence is felt daily.....yet we dare not speak of them :reals: