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Well, hell, yeah, Tom. Everybody with a couple of brain cells to rub together has known the whole prohibition was insane for a long, long, time.
Question is, not only what are we going to do about it, but what HAVE we done about it. Arguing with our politicians and laws and law-dogs has never done anything, and never will. Ignoring stupid law only brings one grief.
I predict that when I die, hopefully in more than fifteen more years, nothing will have changed on this issue. Hell, what would all the cops and lawyers and judges and jailers do for a living if dope was decriminalized?
jdallen
Well, hell, yeah, Tom. Everybody with a couple of brain cells to rub together has known the whole prohibition was insane for a long, long, time.
Question is, not only what are we going to do about it, but what HAVE we done about it. Arguing with our politicians and laws and law-dogs has never done anything, and never will. Ignoring stupid law only brings one grief.
I predict that when I die, hopefully in more than fifteen more years, nothing will have changed on this issue. Hell, what would all the cops and lawyers and judges and jailers do for a living if dope was decriminalized?
jdallen