Eloquent knowledge guy
TL;DW = prohibition bad mmkay
I didn't expect to listen to it all, but he was a pleasure to listen to
( , Mon 18 Mar 2013, 14:26, Reply)
TL;DW = prohibition bad mmkay
I didn't expect to listen to it all, but he was a pleasure to listen to
( , Mon 18 Mar 2013, 14:26, Reply)
Jeesus christ, this woman just doesn't get it
2:10 - she has made the point/asked the question about why a retired policeman would want to legalise drugs. He has spoken very eloquently on the subject for 2 mins, making extremely good points. She asks the same question again.
( , Mon 18 Mar 2013, 14:34, Reply)
2:10 - she has made the point/asked the question about why a retired policeman would want to legalise drugs. He has spoken very eloquently on the subject for 2 mins, making extremely good points. She asks the same question again.
( , Mon 18 Mar 2013, 14:34, Reply)
I generally agree
But big business cant be trusted with the stuff that's ostensibly good for you like food and healthcare. Putting the supply of narcotics into their hands could turn out to be a mistake.
( , Mon 18 Mar 2013, 15:04, Reply)
But big business cant be trusted with the stuff that's ostensibly good for you like food and healthcare. Putting the supply of narcotics into their hands could turn out to be a mistake.
( , Mon 18 Mar 2013, 15:04, Reply)
I enjoyed that. Let's give it a go.
Bit of Brent wisdom - "nothing ever changed by staying the same. fact."
( , Mon 18 Mar 2013, 15:08, Reply)
Bit of Brent wisdom - "nothing ever changed by staying the same. fact."
( , Mon 18 Mar 2013, 15:08, Reply)
I'm very on the fence on this one
He does make some excellent points. My biggest worry is that in the short term at least the illegal operations in place will not simply disband because their biggest market has gone; they will actively target the people who cannot legally buy drugs, such as children or the people excluded due to mental health issues. I don't think that would last forever, but it needs addressing.
( , Mon 18 Mar 2013, 15:46, Reply)
He does make some excellent points. My biggest worry is that in the short term at least the illegal operations in place will not simply disband because their biggest market has gone; they will actively target the people who cannot legally buy drugs, such as children or the people excluded due to mental health issues. I don't think that would last forever, but it needs addressing.
( , Mon 18 Mar 2013, 15:46, Reply)
Target the weak
They don't already? I think you are missing the point.
( , Fri 22 Mar 2013, 19:54, Reply)
They don't already? I think you are missing the point.
( , Fri 22 Mar 2013, 19:54, Reply)
He sounds like the sort of bloke you actually
do want as a policeman, able to use common sense and logic to approach a problem.
( , Tue 19 Mar 2013, 18:24, Reply)
do want as a policeman, able to use common sense and logic to approach a problem.
( , Tue 19 Mar 2013, 18:24, Reply)
well his name is Christ
so wanting to be a disciple is understandable.
( , Fri 22 Mar 2013, 23:06, Reply)
so wanting to be a disciple is understandable.
( , Fri 22 Mar 2013, 23:06, Reply)
this guy needs us to contact him and offer our support
awesome thinking.
( , Fri 22 Mar 2013, 19:55, Reply)
awesome thinking.
( , Fri 22 Mar 2013, 19:55, Reply)