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To: jpsb
Good Lord, that is a stretch...

So what is the way out, no regulations?

Funny, there are some I like, such as those that guarantee a 100,000 lb interstate overpass can truly take 100,000 lbs, that airliners have inspections so engines don't fall off and hit a school, or that the Tylnol I take isn't laced with poison or is even not effective.

You argument is over simplified to the point of adorable but hardly viable in reality.

155 posted on 02/01/2012 11:19:58 AM PST by ejonesie22 (8/30/10, the day Truth won.)
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To: ejonesie22
"So what is the way out, no regulations?

At the federal level? I see no need for the federal government to regulate what an adult American eats, drinks or smokes. Which is what this discussion is about. And Oh I do not use illegals drugs. So I don't have an agenda other then defending personal liberty with was I thought, an important part of being a conservative.

156 posted on 02/01/2012 11:26:37 AM PST by jpsb
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To: ejonesie22
So what is the way out, no regulations?

Funny, there are some I like, such as those that guarantee a 100,000 lb interstate overpass can truly take 100,000 lbs, that airliners have inspections so engines don't fall off and hit a school, or that the Tylnol I take isn't laced with poison or is even not effective.

So let's regulate recreational drugs like we regulate Tylenol - no claiming effects it doesn't have, and no poisonous impurities. (And don't bother coming back with "recreational drugs are poisons" - too much Tylenol is also a poison.)

159 posted on 02/01/2012 11:41:38 AM PST by JustSayNoToNannies (A free society's default policy: it's none of government's business.)
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