warmonger1981 wrote:Even prescription drugs??
Pretty sure prescription drugs aren't illegal anyway.
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warmonger1981 wrote:Even prescription drugs??
warmonger1981 wrote:But they are drugs. So basically pharmaceutical company can sell drugs?? Is marijuana a drug or a plant? Is Viagra a pill or a drug?
mrswdk wrote:warmonger1981 wrote:Even prescription drugs??
Pretty sure prescription drugs aren't illegal anyway.
degaston wrote:mrswdk wrote:warmonger1981 wrote:Even prescription drugs??
Pretty sure prescription drugs aren't illegal anyway.
They are if you don't have a prescription.
http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/consumer_alert.htm
mrswdk wrote:To be fair, all drugs [ought] to be decriminalized.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:I cannot be bothered to follow your link...much extra clicking....
degaston wrote:mrswdk wrote:To be fair, all drugs [ought] to be decriminalized.
Just like in China, right? I guess they don't have a drug problem there because they just give you a "shot" that cures your drug addiction once and for all.
So... decriminalize everything regarding drugs, eh?
Anyone can manufacture them? I'm sure there will be no problems with quality or potency.
Anyone can sell them? Doesn't matter where they got it, who they sell it to, or how it's labeled? Let the buyer beware, right?
Anyone can possess or use them however they want? I'm sure there will be no problems with self-medication or overdosing.
Excuse me, I have to make a quick stop at the CVS for some Rohypnol. I've got a hot date tonight. While I'm there, maybe I'll pick up something to slip into my Boss's coffee. He's been riding me pretty hard lately, and really needs to chill the f*ck out. I wonder what the maximum non-lethal dose is?
I'm sure none of this would be a problem. We already have plenty of laws against drugging people, date rape and murder, right? There's no need to inconvenience law-abiding drug users practicing their constitutionally protected right to pursue happiness.*
*While the Declaration of Independence itself has no binding effect in courts, the concept of the āpursuit of happinessā has been enshrined in a number of state constitutions and in judicial interpretations of the US Constitution.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
degaston wrote:I am not in favor of sending people to prison for using drugs, but a statement like "all drugs [ought] to be decriminalized" is pretty broad. It doesn't suggest any form of rehabilitation, or any limit to what is allowed. If drugs are decriminalized, is selling drugs also decriminalized? What about manufacturing drugs? If someone makes a blanket statement like that without any specifics, then I feel free to make whatever interpretations I like, and they can indicate which ones they disagree with.
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:KoolBak wrote:I cannot be bothered to follow your link...much extra clicking....
I like the graph at the bottom which shows that Portugals fall in drug use matches similarly to other nations and may in fact have more to do with the economic crash than anything else.
But nevermind.
mrswdk wrote:I'd favor all drugs being treated the way alcohol and tobacco currently are (with age limits equivalent to those in continental Europe).
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Banning guns wouldnt do much to solve the actual problem. The real question that should be investigated, is why do so many Americans feel that it is necessary to own a gun?
Phatscotty wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Banning guns wouldnt do much to solve the actual problem. The real question that should be investigated, is why do so many Americans feel that it is necessary to own a gun?
The investigating has already been done on the dark and tyrannical history of humanity.
Start your investigation there
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Phatscotty wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Banning guns wouldnt do much to solve the actual problem. The real question that should be investigated, is why do so many Americans feel that it is necessary to own a gun?
The investigating has already been done on the dark and tyrannical history of humanity.
Start your investigation there
The entirety of western europe feels zero need to own a defensive weapon. So clearly this logic doesnt stand, there has to be a cultural reason.
Phatscotty wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Phatscotty wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Banning guns wouldnt do much to solve the actual problem. The real question that should be investigated, is why do so many Americans feel that it is necessary to own a gun?
The investigating has already been done on the dark and tyrannical history of humanity.
Start your investigation there
The entirety of western europe feels zero need to own a defensive weapon. So clearly this logic doesnt stand, there has to be a cultural reason.
Oh, has no European country ever been conquered?
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Phatscotty wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Phatscotty wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Banning guns wouldnt do much to solve the actual problem. The real question that should be investigated, is why do so many Americans feel that it is necessary to own a gun?
The investigating has already been done on the dark and tyrannical history of humanity.
Start your investigation there
The entirety of western europe feels zero need to own a defensive weapon. So clearly this logic doesnt stand, there has to be a cultural reason.
Oh, has no European country ever been conquered?
Phatscotty has made me want to grab a gun and mow down some Americans. I think we've solved the mystery.
degaston wrote:mrswdk wrote:I'd favor all drugs being treated the way alcohol and tobacco currently are (with age limits equivalent to those in continental Europe).
In the US, they're both sold in stores if you're above the legal age. You can use them in public (with some restrictions) or go to specific businesses to buy and use them. Businesses need various permits and/or licenses to import, manufacture and sell them, and they are regulated by the FDA.
Would you have this apply to all drugs now, including prescription medications?
Phatscotty wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Phatscotty wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Banning guns wouldnt do much to solve the actual problem. The real question that should be investigated, is why do so many Americans feel that it is necessary to own a gun?
The investigating has already been done on the dark and tyrannical history of humanity.
Start your investigation there
The entirety of western europe feels zero need to own a defensive weapon. So clearly this logic doesnt stand, there has to be a cultural reason.
Oh, has no European country ever been conquered?
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