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- fuckfascists0
again...
i thought posession of personal amounts in england was subject to only a warning???? surely an eighth would be considered personal use.
- Vinney20
I'm with you Nairn. I am amazed more people are not.
As for that dick-head who compared it to drink-driving?
Come on mate, even an idiot like you can see the diference, surely?Nairn knows it's illegal, he doesnt need a load of brain-washed law abiding narrow-minded muppets to point that out, he is frustarted at the situation, as I feel you would be for getting a parking ticket.
Although that is still a poor comparison, feel it is better than the drink-driving one. Afterall the UK govt said it would issue "parking-offence style fines" for cannabis users.
- monoblanco0
America's drug policies are probably the DUMBEST in the world.
if you can't tell the difference between pot and cocaine and ecstasy you must do a little research before talking.
think of the millions of dollars and resources the USA invests in prosecuting and incarcerating people for such pitty crime.
- kodap0
*rolls a joint.
for a better tomorrow.
I'm leaving, have a nice jo ..in..t... sorry, a nice weekend..
- believe0
this is a REPOST for those of you with such determination to not support your brother who's rights have been violated from a century-old oppressive law that most of you don't even know that much about:
all you 'law abiding' people who aren't feeling what this guy had to say are not knowing the TRUTH.
open your heart. look within.
it's only about being a good person.the law is wrong. he is right.
it's not his fault.it's just life. it's our right. its spiritual. -
god bless us all with our uncompassionate opinions.
Any NT'er that has shit say, say this:
LOCK UP BETTER DESIGNERS THAN YOU BECAUSE THEY SMOKE POT?!?Best advice for YOU: LISTEN to bob marley.
- CyBrainX0
Inspiration, you have lived up to your name. I'm inspired to answer your statement telling me to grow up.
What I refer to as neo-facism is the attitude that anyone who breaks the law deserves what they get.
I also should have used the word hypocrite for the same fools who would profess to be above such illegailties if they have any "piracy" on their machines.
yes, I know there have been debates on DRM on this site, and unfortunately some people have swallowed the propaganda of the RIAA. That doesn't make it justified, but that's mostly another arguement.
As far as pot usage not being a victimless crime - you must be kidding me. I haven't done it in years, but how about a little thing called alchohol or tobacco. Those are legal and which would you feel safer using regularly, or behind the wheel of a car? Not so easy to answer, is it?
- monoblanco0
American drug policy:
"There were more than 695,201 marijuana arrests in the United States in 1997. This was the largest number in U.S. history. Of these arrests, 87.2% were for possession -- not sale or manufacture. There have been more than 11 million marijuana arrests in the United States since 1965.There are an estimated 15,668 people presently incarcerated in federal prisons for marijuana offenses, comprising about 12.7% of the total federal prison population.
MPP estimates that the number of marijuana offenders presently incarcerated in state prisons and local jails is approximately 21,000."
- abizzyman0
even though I hate pot... and remarked heavily on it this past weekend here on NT...
... I gotta say... legalizing it would be a better solution -- it's so widely used... and widely accepted (my two fellow employees just got back from getting high a few moments ago)... I say legalize it...
AND TAX THE SHIT OUT OF IT.
- cinder0
Fuck your drugs.
- Mal0
- scarabin0
there was an article i found here a couple months ago citing a study that found that pot use in the uk actually stimulated their economy.
- fuckfascists0
i havent read all the replies....
but isnt small amounts of herb decriminalized in england????
- lazyazzz0
if Canada dicriminalise weed and the US start fuckin with the borders and stuff it will be the most hypocrite shit cos there is something like 13 states IN the US who has already the same laws that Canada want to apply on weed. I'm sure my english is all fucked up here but it's friday so the hell with grammar and syntax
- Yosemite_Sam0
pay the consequences now, and reap the rewards of a less totalitarion stare later on...or something like that.
please America - don't lay down yet.
- nosaj0
The kicker is that GWB is saying to Canada if you decriminalise marijuanna, we'll fuck up your economy.
I agree it's not worth implimented relaxed pot laws at the sake of messing up our economy even further. I just hate that the deciding factor will most likely be the threats from George Bush. As he moves further right wing it seems like we'll either need to follow or pay the consequences.
- Yosemite_Sam0
move to Canada.
- funkfelon0
HYDROPONICS RULE
- mrdobolina0
read nosaj's post again and then read mine.
I dont agree with it, but if it is potentially going to put a rift in trade with the US, what do you think the PM of canada is going to do? Make some potheads happy or piss of the US government and potentially damage the canadian economy.
do the math, who gives a shit if it is legal or not, people smoke it any damn way.
- ecnalab0
And every hypocritical fucker who says you shouldn't break the law, should delete every cracked software and mp3 on their hard drives.
- ecnalab0
so many people in the US smoke it already, i know ceo's and creative directors that smoke it when they get home or on weekends.. or during lunch. They're companies are doing well. I know people who work in hospitals who smoke it when they get home.. how is that fucking up our economy? Pot smoking is here to stay... so stop fucking with hard working citizens, and legalize it already.