To: FF578
Legalizing drugs will produce a nation of zombies who are impossible to live with individually and who will impose their stunted mentalities politically.
2 posted on
12/04/2001 12:05:43 AM PST by
RLK
To: RLK
Legalizing drugs will produce a nation of zombies who are impossible to live with individually and who will impose their stunted mentalities politically. Too late, Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, etc.
To: RLK
How long, after legalization, will it take you to turn into a zombie?
24 posted on
12/04/2001 4:50:36 AM PST by
fod
To: RLK
Legalizing drugs will produce a nation of zombies who are impossible to live with individually and who will impose their stunted mentalities politically. Exactly. Allow ownership and free accademic study of drugs, but do not allow abuse. Same thing with guns.
To: RLK
Legalizing drugs will produce a nation of zombies who are impossible to live with individually and who will impose their stunted mentalities politically. As opposed to the political geniuses who are running the country right now?
68 posted on
12/04/2001 6:20:31 AM PST by
Nate505
To: RLK
Legalizing drugs will produce a nation of zombies who are impossible to live with individually and who will impose their stunted mentalities politically.Kinda like the drug warriors on this forum.
To: RLK
"Legalizing drugs will produce a nation of zombies who are impossible to live with individually and who will impose their stunted mentalities politically."
In other words, nothing would change.
116 posted on
12/04/2001 8:33:00 AM PST by
Tauzero
To: RLK
Actually, there is something to be said for the point that excessive drug use produces zombified individuals who can't think for themselves.
Having established that, who's pushing Ritalin, Prozac, Zoloft, etc.???
To: RLK
You mean something like what is happening with Ritalin.
122 posted on
12/04/2001 8:59:07 AM PST by
gunshy
To: RLK
"Legalizing drugs will produce a nation of zombies who are impossible to live with individually and who will impose their stunted mentalities politically." You are absolutely correct! I am so glad drugs are illegal....and there are no drugs in our society becauses they are illegal. I am so glad we don't live in a nation of zombies. Because if drugs were legal....people would actually use them. And can you imagine all these zombies just walking around doing horrible crimes? Thank goodness we live in a country where drugs are illegal and we don't have mentally stunted zombies!
148 posted on
12/04/2001 10:11:09 AM PST by
hove
To: RLK
Legalizing drugs will produce a nation of zombies who are impossible to live with individually and who will impose their stunted mentalities politically. I agree with that. Drugs would be one thing if it only affected the user. But the crime and home abuse that occurs with it affects society and eventually tax payers who have to pay to clean it all up. I am not for subsidizing a whole new slew of state rehab programs because someone thought legalzing hard drugs was a good idea.
To: RLK
legalizing drugs will produce a nation of zombies...that just about wraps it up. naturally, the democrats think of the tax implications to fund their social programs that now include drug rehab.
228 posted on
12/04/2001 12:31:23 PM PST by
mlocher
To: RLK
What's the beef? Prozac does that.
325 posted on
12/05/2001 5:33:18 AM PST by
chouli
To: RLK
Legalizing drugs will produce a nation of zombies who are impossible to live with individually and who will impose their stunted mentalities politically.
legal drugs turn people into politicians? I think you've been smoking something.
There's a lot less reason to prohibit marijuana than there is to prohibit alcohol and tobacco.
Personally I want nothing to do with any big-government nanny/police state.
To: RLK
Legalizing drugs will produce a nation of zombies who are impossible to live with individually and who will impose their stunted mentalities politically.
Translation: Legalising drugs will merely give us...more of what we've already got, or did you think eight years of Clintonism (aided and abetted by Republicans doing pinpoint impressions of the walking dead) equaled a lucid nation of sweet disposition? And, incidentally, until the atrocities of 11 September yanked us into war, it wasn't exactly that much of an improvement over those eight years, with the singular exception being that Mr. Bush isn't likely to be fooling around with the hired help - or anyone else whose name isn't Laura Bush.
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