Posted on 02/08/2006 2:09:35 PM PST by hoosierboy
The pro-drug warriors right here on FR are already on that train.
I know the solution to this problem. Not only should heroin be legalized, it should be made mandatory and the fedgov should distribute it once a week to everyone.
Oh wait, I'm mixing up libertarianism with "Brave New World", sorry.
Just subsitute that jail time with public canings. Cheaper and would be more effective.
LOL That was my first thought. It's straight from the Department of Redundancy Department. Maybe we can start a list:
Cancerous carcinogens
Toxic poison
angry democrats
dirty hippies
stupid moron
Any more?
Their parents are heartbroken to be burying these kids. It is a tragedy. I understand the mindset of "Well, that is what happens if you dabble in dangerous drugs." But to actively cheer it on singles you out as a worldclass a$$hole. Thankfully, folks like you are an ever-shrinking minority in the conservative ranks.
Wow...let me give you another little sand pile to make a mountain out of. COOL!
Well I partly agree. However, to really shut down drug use and the misery it is causing all of us, I strongly feel that the penalty for dealing should be death. The level of proof required would have to be raised from where it is now but - you deal, you die. This is a serious suggestion - not the rough humor frequently exhibited on Freeper.
Yes it would result in some executions and I take no joy in the death of anyone. But the resulting positive effects on our society would vastly outweigh the negatives. Crime rates, especially all forms of domestic violence and abuse, would plummet. Unlike legalization, it would actually work. Other issues aside, Saudi Arabia, Yemen et. al., compared to the US, have very small substance abuse problems. You can throw your wallet into the middle of the street in Osaka and pick it up an hour later untouched - because the Japanese have self control. You can do the same in Riyadh - because while the population has no self control they fear the consequences of being caught. Unfortunately, our culture fits the latter model - no self control.
Hi hoosierboy. Say hi to your mom.
Can't believe this is/was my home town.
Gleep.
Vancouver, BC...the whole culture already exists.
Darwinian Gleaning
Well portage and valpo, but pretty close. Michigan city has really gone downhill and in south bend where I live, its a real pit on the westside.
A gramme is worth a damn!
Vancouver BC, having instituted "safe shooting galleries" with bleach, alcohol, and safe clean needles, soon had a problem with street crime as junkies migrated to the city.
Guess what, they are now considering "free" heroin for junkies so they won't need to steal to get dope.
It was interesting to see how the face of Vancouver changed from about 1990 to today...as it became a model of libertarian drug policy.
I was approached by street dealers in several parts of Vancouver. They'd say something like bundle or dime bag, and I asked several if they had 5-methoxy diisopropyltryptamine (real name of Foxy Methoxy) just to see the look on their faces.
In the big park there, as night approached, it filled up with these homeless drifters with sleeping bags and aggressive panhandling techniques. Sort of like Haight Ashbury but mean and dirty and creepy.
(Note to self: Don't take bad heroin.)
If we were serious about winning the war on drugs, flooding the channel with tainted drugs is one way to win it. Instead of trying to reduce supply reduce demand.
Hello. Just wanted to say that I really feel sorry for him. He really didn't understand that it would kill him. See i know Shawn very well. I miss him a lot and this has been very hard for me. I know yeah i think it was stupid what he did but he didn't deserve to die. I think his drug dealer should get the death sentence. I love Shawn and always will may he rest in peace.
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