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Originally posted by Phaenx
They wouldn't have to live with it if it were against the law. You seem to be all for the rights of some random druggie or alcoholic, and then you don't seem to mind the dozens of peoples lives that those people violate, be it hitting them with a car, going crazy and stabbing someone, or creating a widespread social disorder that could potentially cripple the united states.
I don't want to work with a bunch of worthless pot heads, just as much as I don't want to drive down to the bar to pick up my mothers friends drunken fool of a husband. If you want to destroy yourself, fine. It's when these people go out and interact with me that crosses the line, but who cares? People should have the choice to do that, right? No, like I said, I don't care if you kill yourself, just don't take anyone (especially me) with you.
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We hardly have any problems with junkies or alcoholics going crazy and stabbing someone. It happens
sometimes, sure. But not at all as often as you people seem to think. If I were you, I would be more troubled by all the people that die because of your lax gun control laws. Around 10,500 last year alone got killed. How would that compare to the victims of drunken driving or crazy junkies?
We chose to educate the people in our country about alcohol and drugs. Tell them honestly about both parts involved, the satisfaction from taking it. As well as the potential damages.
Drunken driving had decreased immensely over the last few years after intensive ad campaigns.
There are
less drug users in my country than in the U.S.A. People are less inclined to start. Many people who get started on pot anyway do it because it's illegal and exciting.