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It's unbelievable hatred to have laws which criminalize drugs
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Intelligent Party
2018-03-18 19:53:56 UTC
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It's unbelievable hatred to have laws which criminalize drugs. But it's idiocy to
have drugs marketed recreationally. Why aren't drugs just sold as medicine for
anyone who wants to buy them, perhaps they have to pass a test before the vendor
can sell them to anyone. Plus there could be only unmarked stores, or a separate
door to the supermarket. We could start doing this with cigarettes and alcohol
right now as well. Just slap a sticker on them that says MEDICINE.

No one should be thrown in jail or prison for drugs ever though. Penalties should
at most, be only against their business revenues.


Punishment is sadism. Imprisonment is capital punishment.
Does it ever humanize a psycho to hurt them? Most crimes are about the
government's wrongful prohibition statutes, or else property. The prohibition
statutes should be removed. Greater economic equality and opportunity should be
instituted, such as guaranteed jobs, cash paid daily at a reasonable minimum wage,
and free education through the graduate level. Given the current state of the
union, perhaps robbery is sometimes an attack on society. It doesn't justify it
sufficiently, but the government shouldn't effect everyone, to be either the
predator or the prey. That's the jungle. We want civilization, which doesn't
murder people for drugs, or hopefully need to for property.


1. Market drugs only as medicine - not as recreational items.
2. Require consumers to have either/or passed a test or have a prescription,
before a vendor can sell the drugs to them (the doctor prescribing should suggest
passing the test in any case). The tests will advise on the dangers of drug use,
and how to use them in moderation - less than 2 days per week if choosing to use
them recreationally.
3. Have unmarked stores, or a separate doors to the supermarkets, for drugs
addictive or likely to be used recreationally.
4. Never throw people in jail or prison for drugs.

Simple!


Laws which criminalize drugs are unbelievable hatred for real. Outrageous,
atrocious, unbelievable hatred. They are true villainy and atrocity.

An establishment of hatred of murderers has obviously become an establishment of
hatred serving murderers. And murderers, the practicers and supporters of
criminal justice are.

I do not support slavery or sadism, anywhere, period. I condemn them in the
strongest terms possible. And unless it humanizes a psycho to hurt them, neither
do slavery nor sadism rehabilitate in the least. Usually a bully is a boy beaten
by his father. I would not find it surprising if American incarceration
dehumanizes and criminalizes its victims through its abuse - and these - victims
who are not psychos - but merely violaters of prohibition or property statutes.

So many lies told about our country... Realize criminal justice is crime on
crime, and that two wrongs do not make a right, and do not believe the
rationalizations of the law enforcement officers and judges who try to rationalize
themselves like fraudsters:
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Where a good job opportunity, meets financial pressure, rationalization is made to
dishonestly attempt to justify it.


It should be said that drugs are poison.
Why drugs are bad: they use up all your good feelings at once, or they numb your
tolerable bad feelings.
Opiates should only be used for pain. They are God's answer to pain, and they are
everyone's right. But they should not be used to Euphoria. Love is the supreme
drug. Seek love.
Intelligent Party
2018-03-18 20:01:36 UTC
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Post by Intelligent Party
It's unbelievable hatred to have laws which criminalize drugs. But it's idiocy to
have drugs marketed recreationally.
It is within our rights, to market and regulate commerce as we see fit. We are
not talking about regulating the marketing of sugar and caffeine as recreational
here. I mean that we're not talking about principle here, but rather we are
talking about substances that are addictive and have been outlawed.

We have every right to regulate the marketing of drugs in my opinion. The
commercial marketing of prescription drugs is already regulated.

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