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The Technology Secrets of Cocaine Inc.
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| 07/01/02
| Paul Kaihla
Posted on 07/08/2002 7:56:44 PM PDT by Djarum
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07/08/2002 7:56:44 PM PDT
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Djarum
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07/08/2002 7:58:04 PM PDT
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Djarum
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Prohibition, a gangster's best friend.
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07/08/2002 8:19:08 PM PDT
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07/08/2002 8:20:55 PM PDT
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07/08/2002 8:21:18 PM PDT
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07/08/2002 8:27:28 PM PDT
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07/08/2002 8:27:37 PM PDT
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dennisw
To: per loin
Prohibition, a gangster's best friend. Laws against stealing, a bankrobber's best friend.
When it comes to cocaine, legalization of course would be a disaster.
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07/08/2002 8:27:40 PM PDT
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Jorge
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per loin: Prohibition, a gangster's best friend.
Laws against stealing, a bankrobber's best friend.
I can't believe you actually make that "argument". Laws against robbing banks does not cause or give incentive to a person to rob the bank. Prohibition laws that artificially inflate the price of the prohibited object is what causes or gives incentive to a person to sell the prohibited item in order to gain artificially inflated profits. Next time, before posting...
Think First!
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07/08/2002 8:37:40 PM PDT
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Zon
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To: Djarum
Lets hope the War on Terrorism is a lot more succesful than the War on Drugs. Otherwise we had all better start taking lessons in Arabic.
To: Djarum
Devilishly clever lot. The amount of money involved is unfathomable. Were there truly a will, to address the problem of cocaine trafficking, it would have been terminated long ago. The corruption runs deep. It's not as though the traffickers are unknown or the plantations hard to find. The traffickers could be assassinated and the plantations could be nuked. Simple, effective, end of story!
To: per loin
Prohibition, a gangster's best friend. And fertile ground for graft and corruption of every kind. It behooves the knowledgable "gangster" to make nice with the propogators of prohibition to keep the riff-raff in the business to a minimum.
FGS
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