Originally posted by blownragtop
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A. That's pretty fucked up. Making it tougher to get treatment certainly isn't going to help the drug problem.
B. You've missed the whole point. A huge part of legalization is shifting funds and resources to treatment programs, which, while not hugely effective, has a much higher rehabilitation success rate than incarceration.
People who are going to leech on society are already doing it. People who stay high all day and leech on society are already doing it. Sure, that's a problem that needs to be addressed, which is a different subject. The idea that legalizing drugs is going to make more leeches or make it easier to leech is just naive. You really think current laws are curbing it in any way?
Originally posted by blownragtop
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That's not my suggestion - it's suggested right there in your copy/paste. Again, I hope others actually click the link and read for themselves. I get a kick out of picturing you digging through there, telling yourself "damn, this dude is right", until you finally find something that you think might back up your point. But then it really doesn't, does it?
So, did you dig beyond Wikipedia at all? If you didn't, shame on you. If you did, you probAbly saw these articles, but hoped I wouldn't. Again, shame on you. To make it easy for others, I'll post a few. Some good reading here!
I could post these all day. Maybe I'd copy and paste, but there's just SO much proving my point, that it would take forever.
Your points are weak man, and you attempts to strengthen them aren't working. I don't mind keeping this going for a while as I get time throughout the day between shooting heroin and collecting my welfare checks.
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