No opinion on it really. I do just see it as another drug
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Do you feel an employer should have the right to fire anyone for any reason or not? it's not a slippery slope, it's a cliff. Some don't like cliffs (which I get). "Protections" are the slippery slope.
Drugs are personal choice and addiction is a medical problem.
I can't think of a single drug that should be illegal. It's not like that stops anyone anyway, and if you want to ruin your own life... have at it.
I think the only reason they haven't made it legal is because they can't find a way to regulate it well. I have mixed opinions on it. I think that the few ruin it for the many as usual. I think what you do at our own home is your own business. If you are able to do it and not endanger me or my family I don't care.
Oh, goody.
And I know a lady who never used a car seat for her kids, and would let her toddler stand up on the front seat, hands on the dashboard, and ride around town like that. They were never in a crash and the kid wasn't harmed in the least.
If people want to ruin their lives, then you let them. It's like gambling. Right now there are talks of having an Indian Casino in Georgia. Why do that? Legalize gambling and allow GEORGIANS to offer gambling services to the free market. Those who disagree with the practice won't offer it; recently in Opelika (near Auburn) an old sporting goods store was bought by another family. That family stopped selling either alcohol or cigarettes (whatever the store previously sold) and cashing money orders to "create a more wholesome family environment". I'm sure it's costing them money but that's their principle and they're entitled to do so
I knew of someone in college that got caught with some meth. A lawyer maneuvered the legal system and a charge seeking 10 years in prison was, after about two years IIRC, cut down to a suspended sentence and community service. How much money did that cost the State of Georgia to prosecute, and for what? Some community service work valued at minimum wage or so? That idiot last I heard is back to doing the same stuff and will probably be dead by the end of the decade. That's fine. Let God sort 'em out, not Georgia.
Each time you arrest someone on something like dope or guns or speeding violations, that's costing someone thousands of dollars. Housing, transportation, court costs, etc. That money has better purposes.
That's right I'm sure you and many other "Ooo that dope be bad"would run out and buy an OZ, get stoned, get in your car and drive to the quicky store. DJD... and it would put more people behind the wheel of a car who have no business being there.
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You really should keep your comments to yourself, if that's all you could come up with.