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    Imo until someone commits a crime through drug use/sales that directly infringes on someone else's rights I don't think it should be a punishable offense.

    If people want to sit at home and shoot smack or do lower level rec drugs I could care less. I believe that's their right if they're only hurting themselves and no one else due to drugs wheter it be direct or indirect. Harsh sounding but it survival of the fittest. These people who simply choose to partake in a scheduled substance are by far the vast majority of where our tax money goes for prisons. Off hand I remember it being ^50% federally. 50% of our federal prison population and 50% of our resources go toword these vicious criminals who got caught selling pot twice.

    Give ma a fvcking break the war against drugs is a joke and all but over. Time to move on.

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    we are of the same mind. Minimal government, maximum freedom. This is the spirit of the Libertarian party. If you are not a registered Libertarian, then go here to register:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt. Hartman View Post
    Imo until someone commits a crime through drug use/sales that directly infringes on someone else's rights I don't think it should be a punishable offense.

    If people want to sit at home and shoot smack or do lower level rec drugs I could care less. I believe that's their right if they're only hurting themselves and no one else due to drugs wheter it be direct or indirect. Harsh sounding but it survival of the fittest. These people who simply choose to partake in a scheduled substance are by far the vast majority of where our tax money goes for prisons. Off hand I remember it being ^50% federally. 50% of our federal prison population and 50% of our resources go toword these vicious criminals who got caught selling pot twice.

    Give ma a fvcking break the war against drugs is a joke and all but over. Time to move on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    we are of the same mind. Minimal government, maximum freedom. This is the spirit of the Libertarian party. If you are not a registered Libertarian, then go here to register:

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    lmao i've taken those tests and they all say die hard libritarian but i don't tell anybody lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt. Hartman View Post
    lmao i've taken those tests and they all say die hard libritarian but i don't tell anybody lol.
    it was one of those silly tests I took ten years or so ago that finally got me thinking enough to change parties.

    I've always had philosophical issues with both Dems and Reps, and the Libertarian party seems to fit me nicely

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    we are of the same mind. Minimal government, maximum freedom. This is the spirit of the Libertarian party. If you are not a registered Libertarian, then go here to register:

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    wasn't that used to be called Republican Party?! LOL, these days I can't even tell the difference between democrats and republicans!

    I don't care for too many laws anyways, laws don't stop people from committing the crime, and they don't save people's lives either. it just makes it hard for the law abiding citizens, like stupid gun laws. wait, what are we talking about?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt. Hartman View Post
    Imo until someone commits a crime through drug use/sales that directly infringes on someone else's rights I don't think it should be a punishable offense.

    If people want to sit at home and shoot smack or do lower level rec drugs I could care less. I believe that's their right if they're only hurting themselves and no one else due to drugs wheter it be direct or indirect. Harsh sounding but it survival of the fittest. These people who simply choose to partake in a scheduled substance are by far the vast majority of where our tax money goes for prisons. Off hand I remember it being ^50% federally. 50% of our federal prison population and 50% of our resources go toword these vicious criminals who got caught selling pot twice.

    Give ma a fvcking break the war against drugs is a joke and all but over. Time to move on.
    Except if they shoot smack, as an example you gave, they will more than likely become dependant on health care. I don't want to pay for them.

    But in general, I agree. If people want to grow and consume? Have at it. Its ridiculous to spend taxpayer money to cart those people off to jail. Bogs our court systems down, jails, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by likelifting View Post
    Except if they shoot smack, as an example you gave, they will more than likely become dependant on health care. I don't want to pay for them.
    But you're okay with putting them in jail and paying for them?

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