ob79
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There's a reason interdiction teams sit facing the southbound side of the interstate and not the northbound side.Ever watch Live PD? I haven't seen one arrest for less than an ounce of weed (unless they can't pass a sobriety test). They do get a citation in many cases. I don't think the cops care that much about a little weed any more. They'll bust you hard though for pills, meth, or heroin.
Heroin increase is from crackdowns on pill mills. I don't think people who smoke weed are substituting heroin for it.
Heroin increase is from crackdowns on pill mills. I don't think people who smoke weed are substituting heroin for it.
There's a reason interdiction teams sit facing the southbound side of the interstate and not the northbound side.
They don't care about stopping the drugs. They just want the money to buy more toys. A car full of drugs is worthless, a car full of cash buys more tacticool gear and MRAPs.
The police say the home owner had a gun when he answered the door.
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There's a reason interdiction teams sit facing the southbound side of the interstate and not the northbound side.
They don't care about stopping the drugs. They just want the money to buy more toys. A car full of drugs is worthless, a car full of cash buys more tacticool gear and MRAPs.
And hurts the murderous cartels more than a few hundred pounds of weed or kilos of coke. To be fair they work both sides
If we legalized, there would be fewer, if any, murderous cartels.Plus, you have less of a need for LEO involved in contraband control and they can use those resources towards other things.
They'll find other ways of making money and terrorizing people. Thinking the cartels will just go straight or beca non-factor is ridiculously naive. C'mon Ras, you know better than that.
Well, if decriminalized drugs would be a non-factor as far as possession crimes goes. That would free up cops to concentrate on the truly violent elements of society. Lets face it, people are always going to do bad stuff, you simply cannot stop that. However we can stop ruining people's lives for substances they choose to put in their own bodies. Personal responsibility should rule the day.
I'm all about personal responsibility. We should let overdose people die. That'll free up money and people to care for people who care about themselves. You know, personal responsibility.
Your post had nothing to do with the Cartels though.
That the cartel will simply move on to something else. In other words, there's always a boogeyman around the corner waiting to get you. That logic has been used for years to justify an unlimited state and it also leads to a loss of personal freedom.
They'll move on to something else, absolutely. How have I said they're coming to get me? The only person here with this boogeyman mentality is, well, you. I don't have anything to do with drugs. I have nothing to worry about.