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fivedragons wrote: What's this guy been smoking?

Looks like he has the secret oatmeal recipe.
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"History tells us no such thing.. History cannot tell us what we may achieve, long term, as a society and what we cannot."

Admittedly it is POSSIBLE that people will stop wanting to use drugs or lose all access to them. We may also be struck by a comet tomorrow. What history CAN tell us is that drug use / drug problems are a fixture in societies which have characteristics that are deeply, probably irrevocably engrained in our civilization. So unless you want to remove fundamental aspects of our civilization.... expect to see STDs, drugs, and crime in the future.

"If you think that there is no one pulling strings on a large societal scale, then that's your prerogative. I would say, however, history and real life tells another very different story.. Rather, that those with great power seek to obtain more of it and also seek to impose their vision, good or bad to the extent possible. These types are only limited by their power, ability to organize and their imagination."

I don't remember saying people didn't pull strings on a social scale. What else is it when the Congress abdicates authority to control substances to the DEA and the DEA freaks out about pot and creates a situation where decades of jail and the loss of major assets can result from the sale of a drug which hasn't been shown to be any more intoxicating than alcohol or any more likely to produce lung disease than cigarettes? And has no known lethal dose? Of course there are also large decisions that affect our likelihood of entering into a war, some of which may benefit big corporations. Must this is different from saying that the people in power are deliberately creating a war on drugs or starting whole wars for nefarious ends.

"I don't think that everything bad that has ever happened cannot repeat itself, because I am special, and nothing bad like that could really happen to me, in my lifetime. I don't think that when I was born, everything changed, and people stopped doing all the bad things they've done since the beginning of written history."

Hey! I'm the guy who says that history tells us what's going to happen! My job! History insists we'll continue to have a drug problem. Promise!
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What's the problem? Last time I checked, drugs don't really have a mind of their own. They just kind of sit there.

Alcohol and cigarettes on the other hand, entice and cajole me, they say they love me, and then they let me down.
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How we get from this:
Which is fine when the issue is simply one of morality. The personal, familial, social, health, mortality, and economic costs of drug abuse take it well out of the realm of being only a morality issue however.
To this:
The government has no business messing with my personal, familial, social, health or mortality issues either. Economy is debatable.
Is beyond me..

It's not about the government "messing" with your personal, family, social, etc, etc..

It's about the costs the use of drugs have on society.. Since there IS an impact--a negative one, and cost on society, health problems, crime, etc, from such use then the government is required to manage the problem in some manner....................
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Crazy! I'm in total agreement with Jim on this one! Call the President!
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I tried calling several times but was told he is in the middle of a Skull & Bones weekend cookout and can't be disturbed.. :)

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