Silence Dogood
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They always leak a little. It's designed that way to remove odors and heat. You wouldn't want a completely sealed vessel, trust me on that. Next time you are on an airplane and the goober next to you (or three rows up) decides to let one fly, you will appreciate the air exchange. Pilots have historically liked three pilot cockpits for another reason. When there are 3 of you up there and somebody busts ass, you have no idea who to blame it on, nor can you be blamed.I would hope the planes don't "leak" anything.
I am sure that it does. But that is a different problem for a different thread. We are talking about cigarettes that have zero value. Zero. Food is food which is necessary to survival, and it is a straw man to bring it up in this context. You wanna talk about that, then let's talk about it when we are done with smokes.He's worried about his insurance premiums. I would bet the lives of all my loved ones that obesity drives up the cost of health care and insurance more than all the illegal drugs combined.
I have no clue what you're saying. I've never said a "weed smoker" or drug dealer should be in prison to begin with. But should they be able to go back to what they were doing before, yes they should be allowed to smoke or sell. But that has nothing to do with restoring rights to prior felons.
Why should a prior felon not have rights?
And just to clarify I believe child molesters should have all of their same rights too. The only exception being their inability to live near schools or work with children.
I am sure that it does. But that is a different problem for a different thread. We are talking about cigarettes that have zero value. Zero. Food is food which is necessary to survival, and it is a straw man to bring it up in this context. You wanna talk about that, then let's talk about it when we are done with smokes.
Addictive Properties of Popular Drugs | Drug War Facts
Drugs that cause most harm: Scoring drugs | The Economist
Comparative risk assessment of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis and other illicit drugs using the margin of exposure approach
You are free to do you own research if these do not satisfy your needs. You won't find anything out there that says LSD, shrooms, and ecstasy are more addictive and more harmful than alcohol and tobacco, two of the most addictive and harmful substances up there(along with your favorites, like crack!)
Okay, so your stance is evolving. We shouldn't give the death penalty to weed dealers. So, for the sake of clarity, why don't you specify what drug someone has to be dealing for them to get the death penalty in GG's (scary) world.
Yes. And the only rights they should lose are those designed to ensure the safety of children. Voting, gun ownership, and everything else should be given back.
if I am convicted of securities fraud should I be allowed to be back in the banking industry? What if I am convicted of felony malpractice should I be allowed to be a doctor again?
