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In response to
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Former US District Attonrey calling for legalization (and taxation) of pot in Canada and the US -- (link)
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by
Beaker
I'm open to debate. But legalization is not the solution.
Posted by
Drug Warrior-in-Chief (aka chris)
Apr 19 '12, 10:50
Okay, we know that 40 years of interdiction isn't the solution either. What else ya got?
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Why isn't legalization the solution?
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Old Antarctic Explorer
Apr 19, 11:15
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I think it's a poor argument to say cigs and alcohol are legal even
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TWuG
Apr 19, 11:21
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it's already functionally legal. there is almost no one who wants drugs who cannot get them without legal consequence anywhere -- nm
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pixitude
Apr 19, 11:24
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