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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
what,me worry? wrote:Thank you for more of less, asking questions:
1. Alcohol and nicotine are already unscheduled and have a proper system which allows consumers to make educated decisions based on research that is freely available to them
2. This system would regulate purity, distribution, education, and quantity of dose for a given time. This is beneficial because it would introduce a healthier and safer behavior with these substances. It brings them out of the dark, turns criminals into patients, and would increase revenue which is normally lost to gangs that are predatory.
3. Each Psychoactive has various properties which give them different uses. These applications are created by the human mind and behavior. So..... While some mention that GHB is a demon date rape drug, I counter with, the human mind is a mixed bag of evil and goodwill; poison and remedy; insanity and humane creativity.
GHB has many other uses that are medicinal and can be recreational. Many peoples experience with it begins and ends with articles describing it's evil via sensationalism media which is a good thing but, is also bad as it doesn't give a fair picture of it's other proper uses. This gives the false impression of an educated and enlightened community. Thankfully, those who are lazy enough to make knee jerk reaction without researching the issue aren't able to vote on it's removal from medicinal use.
4. Harm reduction. What's the better option: Reducing human suffering and increasing education or continuing to allow society to decline through ignorance and irresponsibility. We are adults in a mostly free society.
5. The idea of a doctor panel working with the public is to check for mental health, hear the use and plan for what the patient wishes to engage in, educate, and offer programs for safe consumption and if needed, rehab. This would reduce human suffering
6. Progression in society is key. As our World, Country, and American people change each generation, so must the policies. We are to increase safety and freedom, not create an unnecessary prison population. Prison says, we don't have a solution to this problem. The solution is government working with the people to empower them, not against them. We are to be of the people, by the people, AND FOR THE PEOPLE
*Drops mic*
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:So homeless people, as a whole, are inherently stupid? Nice.
Guessing Motel 6.
jonesthecurl wrote:Anyone can lose a job, be unable to pay the rent, get evicted.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
jimboston wrote:KoolBak wrote:So homeless people, as a whole, are inherently stupid? Nice.
Guessing Motel 6.
Is that a question?
I hate to be politically incorrect... excluding kids, it takes a series of bad decisions over a lifetime to wind up homeless.
Dukasaur wrote:jimboston wrote:KoolBak wrote:So homeless people, as a whole, are inherently stupid? Nice.
Is that a question?
I hate to be politically incorrect... excluding kids, it takes a series of bad decisions over a lifetime to wind up homeless.
Bullshit. I've seen it happen almost overnight.
Guy's wife tosses him out of the house, he moves in to a motel. Depressed, he goes on a drinking binge, loses his job. Hhis credit cards were already maxed, he's out of the motel with the first missed paycheque.
Dukasaur wrote:
Alternate version of the above: guy's business partner is fucking his wife, they get caught. He threatens to kill them, they get a peace bond forcing him to stay 100 metres away from the business. Which includes the home, because his home was the loft over top of the store that he spent his entire life's savings to open. Broke, unemployed and homeless in a single afternoon.
Dukasaur wrote:
War veteran, gets what you'd think would be tons of money from his veteran's benefit, but the only thing that will shut out the screaming in his head is a bit of the horse. No money for the landlord.
Dukasaur wrote:All three of the above are true stories from people I have known. Maybe some poor decisions involved, but nothing that couldn't happen to you. And, more directly to your point, it can happen with amazing speed.
Dukasaur wrote: Think twice before you look down on people.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:My commercial lending days were an excellent eye opener. I had the unfortunate experience of...seeing....many many prominent, successful (outspoken) people go from hero to zero.
jimboston wrote:On not every has a large network of support... but failure to develop and cultivate a large support network is a BAD DECISION.
mrswdk wrote:jimboston wrote:On not every has a large network of support... but failure to develop and cultivate a large support network is a BAD DECISION.
Those stupid idiots who don't just go out and make 50 friends who'd let them sleep on their sofa.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
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