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Phallus Fondue 08-25-2009 01:36 PM

more drug legalization today.
 
as it was posted last week that mexico decriminalized small amounts of assorted drugs from marijuana, heroin, cocaine, and lsd. now you can argentina to that list who just today their supreme court ruled that small amounts of marijuana are allowed as long as it does not hurt anyone else and your an adult.

hypedough 08-25-2009 01:38 PM

Can't wait for some kind of reform in the U.S.

Lykos 08-25-2009 02:07 PM

Drugs are bad :)

AdultHardcore 08-25-2009 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hypedough (Post 16234624)
Can't wait for some kind of reform in the U.S.

I don't think we will ever see that happen.

96ukssob 08-25-2009 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hypedough (Post 16234624)
Can't wait for some kind of reform in the U.S.

yeah... sure

L-Pink 08-25-2009 02:12 PM

Imagine the reduction of expenses each state would have. Less prisoners, court costs, police, probation officers, etc.


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AudreyG 08-25-2009 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hypedough (Post 16234624)
Can't wait for some kind of reform in the U.S.

Dream on! That's never going to happen. Sorry.

LeRoy 08-25-2009 02:15 PM

Thats been like that in Mexico for a while now

JFK 08-25-2009 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by AudreyG (Post 16234738)
Dream on! That's never going to happen. Sorry.

yup, good thing I scrolled down, I wanted to say something similar:winkwink:

fatfoo 08-25-2009 02:16 PM

Interesting...

candyflip 08-25-2009 02:20 PM

There are plenty of states in the US that have already decriminalized the use of marijuana.

Being caught with less than 1 oz in New York gets you a fine. And that's if the cop doesn't just take your shit smoke it himself while letting you go with a warning.

Phallus Fondue 08-25-2009 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by LeRoy (Post 16234742)
Thats been like that in Mexico for a while now

if awile means last friday, you are right.

really do expect some college aged people, hippies in general, and some high schoolers to be making trips to mexico to literally have a trip. lsd has always been tricky to find if you did not know right people, so i do expect a few pilgrimages for it. also will be pretty funny since it would be so damn easy to bring back, mail back, you name it. actually would not be shocked if some turn it into a small cottage industry.

Dead 08-25-2009 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phallus Fondue (Post 16234773)
if awile means last friday, you are right.

really do expect some college aged people, hippies in general, and some high schoolers to be making trips to mexico to literally have a trip. lsd has always been tricky to find if you did not know right people, so i do expect a few pilgrimages for it. also will be pretty funny since it would be so damn easy to bring back, mail back, you name it. actually would not be shocked if some turn it into a small cottage industry.

Just like drinking water that comes from there, I for one, would not want dose up on 'Made in Mexico" LSD. That shit will be DirrrttTY!:winkwink: Glad to hear they at least made an attempt at the only true way to battle the war on drugs.......legalizE!:thumbsup

Loch 08-25-2009 03:57 PM

and here i thought Canada all of a sudden made pot legal in BC :(

Poindexterity 08-25-2009 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hypedough (Post 16234624)
Can't wait for some kind of reform in the U.S.

too much money to be made from prisons for that to happen.

HookUPcom 08-25-2009 04:46 PM

Why can't we just kill everyone who ever thought about trying non-pharmaceutical drugs?

Stop this movement now or we won't have as many people in jail!!!!

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katharos 08-25-2009 04:48 PM

please stop smokin

Cyber Fucker 08-25-2009 04:52 PM

Awesome! Mary Jane for everyone! Peace! :pimp

http://i532.photobucket.com/albums/e.../MARIJUANA.jpg

:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup

ToplistBlog_Com 08-25-2009 05:03 PM

If they taxed marijuana here like they do tobacco, our deficit would be gone.

Phallus Fondue 08-25-2009 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HookUPcom (Post 16235411)
Why can't we just kill everyone who ever thought about trying non-pharmaceutical drugs?

Stop this movement now or we won't have as many people in jail!!!!

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eh? sounds like you want to kill those who use recreational drugs, is that correct?

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Originally Posted by ToplistBlog_Com (Post 16235488)
If they taxed marijuana here like they do tobacco, our deficit would be gone.

that is a pipe dream. the revenue would not even come close to paying the deficit. would barely put a dent in it and if you take both sides of the issue the taxes collected would be hard pressed to cover the money in circulation via employment, programs, and such thanks to it being illegal.
it being illegal it is a special interest cash cow. cities right now receive millions per year from the fed to combat drugs, primarily marijuana but others fall under its umbrella even though they represent a tiny fraction of the drugs. you also have school program, sheriff funding, after school programs, televised programs, parole officers, people within the court system, and the list goes on and on all thanks to pot.

the tax revenue itself it would naturally be a percentage on sales more than likely. i would guess they could have a cost associated with growing it as well, sort of like how those that make alcohol can get permits from the atf. im sure a good junk of people would just purchase the pot since growing it is time consuming and not foolproof. you would have to ask though or figure out if they could come up with price fixing or something which i am not sure would be legal. right now only real reason it costs as much as it does is because it is illegal for the most part (medical aside but they get price raped too) and that the dea actually prices the pot for the growers and dealers by setting values after raids and large busts. since if the dea say it has a street value of 4000 a pound, dealers may as well get that much since that is what they would be charged with if popped. if it became legal though, what is the motivation for keeping good marijuana at 40-60 for 4 grams?

Cutty 08-25-2009 05:36 PM


escorpio 08-25-2009 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead (Post 16235103)
Just like drinking water that comes from there, I for one, would not want dose up on 'Made in Mexico" LSD. That shit will be DirrrttTY!:winkwink: Glad to hear they at least made an attempt at the only true way to battle the war on drugs.......legalizE!:thumbsup

LSD quality depends on the chemist, not the country the chemist works in.

bufferover 08-25-2009 05:49 PM

Sweet move :winkwink: hope that one day that will happen here

gornyhuy 08-25-2009 06:22 PM

The prison guard unions will keep that shit from happening.

HookUPcom 08-25-2009 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Phallus Fondue (Post 16235603)
eh? sounds like you want to kill those who use recreational drugs, is that correct?

No... I'm extremely pro-legalization.

The joke was, if we don't stop this movement, we won't have as many people in jail... I believe that it is near 70-80% of prison inmates are in for drug offenses. I don't want to pay to keep drug offenders in jail.

It is changing. By people doing the right thing... Stepping up and changing laws. It's legal in Denver to have an oz of weed. And Boulder now has like 6 medical marijuana dispensaries now.

It will have all seemed silly and lives lost in jail for nothing in a few years.

Phallus Fondue 08-25-2009 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HookUPcom (Post 16236033)
No... I'm extremely pro-legalization.

The joke was, if we don't stop this movement, we won't have as many people in jail... I believe that it is near 70-80% of prison inmates are in for drug offenses. I don't want to pay to keep drug offenders in jail.

It is changing. By people doing the right thing... Stepping up and changing laws. It's legal in Denver to have an oz of weed. And Boulder now has like 6 medical marijuana dispensaries now.

It will have all seemed silly and lives lost in jail for nothing in a few years.

ah, well i think right now california where i live has to dump some 40k prisoners by september by law. guessing most of those will be non violent drug offenders near head of line.

bufferover 08-25-2009 08:12 PM

Taking people who smoke weed in prison is silly. Making meth, heroin for personal use to be legal it's kinda crazy. Jail is not the right place for these people but i guess some place where they can rid of the addiction

Phallus Fondue 08-25-2009 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by dimitar (Post 16236060)
Taking people who smoke weed in prison is silly. Making meth, heroin for personal use to be legal it's kinda crazy. Jail is not the right place for these people but i guess some place where they can rid of the addiction

why is it crazy?
i and anyone in the us could score meth, heroin, and cocaine super easy on the street with maybe cocaine being the hardest to find super quick. almost anyone can also score pot, coke, meth, and heroin inside of prison to boot.
making it legal for small quantities would not harm anyone. nobody is going to rush out and try it just because it is no longer a crime. those that do use it could be offered or sent into treatment if they become a nuisance or what not. nobody would be allowed to drive under the influence as there are already laws in place for that. same goes if someone neglected children due to laws. tried cooking meth themselves due to laws and the list goes on.
only thing it would do for certain is free up the courts and jails. would also allow for treatment instead of incarceration. would ensure clean drug usage as needle exchanges could not be fought or prevented in cities and i am sure much more.
of course i am sure it would become a state issue then which i always felts drug laws should be anyways. i just would not be to keen on states restricting it though cause we would be back were we are. so perhaps it would need to be fixed on a federal level.


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