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From:
Peter Schrock
To:
anyone and everyone and
Date:
Fri, 18 May 2001 16:41:35 -0700
Subject:
Re: [idm] drugs
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<B72B013F.1642%pachinko74@mac.com>
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<Pine.LNX.4.21.0105180914360.25678-100000@holland.deathhouse.net>
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I don't know if I would go so far to include "MURDER" and such. I might be so inclined to agree with the concept of, as long as it doesn't infringe on the rights of others pursuit of happiness, let it be legal, YES, even drugs! I cannot condone the concept of legalizing murder or stealling and such. The problem with seatbelt laws and such is that they supposedly save citizens from having to spend a lot of tax payer dollars cleaning up the mess of those who don't wear seatbelts or wear helmets, etc. on 5/18/01 6:16 AM, The Chisa at matt@holland.deathhouse.net wrote:
quoted 66 lines I agree with this line of argument for different reasons: humans have been> > I agree with this line of argument for different reasons: humans have been > trying to curtail the effects of natural selection ever since defining the > term, and frankly, i believe that's why things suck so much these > days. The morons who should have died horrible deaths long ago at the > hands of Fate have been saved by drug laws, seat belts, safety goggles and > hardhats, leaving them free to procreate and pass their inferior genes on > to the next generation. > > I say: MAKE EVERYTHING LEGAL, EVEN MURDER. Man's hubris has gone far > enough. > > > m@2zo > www.thechisa.com > > > "Like David said in the 23rd Psalm, 'Though I walk through the valley of > the shadow of death.' See, nobody say, 'Hey, man, let's go shoppin' in > the valley of the shadow of death! Let's go buy a condo in the valley of > the shadow of death!'" > > -- Mr. T > > > On Thu, 10 May 2001, Josh Brown wrote: > >> all drugs should be legal... yes, even crack, heroin, ice, meth acid, >> pcp, and huffing gasoline and not wearing a seatbelt... >> >> people do not need their government to protect them from themselves... >> when there is no victim, there is no crime... drugs do not cause crime, >> only the illegality and expense of drugs causes crime. >> >> Had opium, cocaine etc... been legal, these hardcore derivitives never >> would have been popularized in the first place... >> >> Once drugs are decriminalized, the demand for dangerous addictive drugs >> will go down, and people will become educated and have safe places and >> environment to do the less dangerous ones... >> >> We can start working on harm reduction technologies to help people not >> get addicted in the first place or to help them get off the stuff.... >> >> maybe in the future, many people will have issues with addiction, well, >> they need help... guess what, everyone needs therapy.. so make therapy a >> part of life... whatever your problems are, there should be somewhere to >> go work on them... DOn't frighten kids into not learning the truth about >> drugs and don't make them forbidden and hence more attractive.... >> >> for me it is a freedom of religion issue... I believe that through >> certain drugs I can communicate with my "god". Why am I persecuted for >> this??? >> >> IDM is cool but the name sucks >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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