The proverbial "State "of the Nation

Cannuck

Time Out
Feb 2, 2006
30,245
99
48
Alberta
You're entitled to your opinion, but I say you do whatever works and I'm guessing if 125,000 troops were put up against a few thousand drug lords in Mexico the troops would come out ahead. (They are not accustomed to taking siestas between 12 and 3 PM) Another benefit is the troops would be happier because they could probably get home on weekends.

It's much better to do with other drugs what they did with alcohol. Legalizing and regulating it made money for the government and stopped all the crime surrounding its distribution. Only fools can look at the history of prohibition and think "Ya, that worked real well"

It sounds it. Thanks for the update Breezy!

As a conservative, it is this type of attitude that makes me uncomfortable. I want less government in my life as I believe governments are inherently inept and generally screw up everything they try and do. For the life of me, I can't understand how other conservatives believe that giving the government the power to kill its citizens (in this case without a trial) is a good thing. Do you consider yourself conservative and, if so, can you explain to me why you wish to hand over so much power to the government?
 

JLM

Hall of Fame Member
Nov 27, 2008
75,301
548
113
Vernon, B.C.
It's much better to do with other drugs what they did with alcohol. Legalizing and regulating it made money for the government and stopped all the crime surrounding its distribution. Only fools can look at the history of prohibition and think "Ya, that worked real well"

Your argument sounds good. But you are equating drugs with alcohol. What percentage of those who use alcohol become addicted? 5%, 10%? What percentage with hard drugs?
 

Cannuck

Time Out
Feb 2, 2006
30,245
99
48
Alberta
What percentage of those who use alcohol become addicted? 5%, 10%? What percentage with hard drugs?

It doesn't matter. Besides, it is a red herring anyway. Drug use would not be the same under a legalized system as it is under an illegal system, just like alcohol consumption wasn't. The simple fact of the matter is that legalization has occurred elsewhere and been reasonably successful. At the very least, the problems associated with the criminal element has disappeared. Prohibition of alcohol didn't work and prohibition of drugs isn't working. Some folks just don't understand the concept of learning from history.
 

JLM

Hall of Fame Member
Nov 27, 2008
75,301
548
113
Vernon, B.C.
It doesn't matter. Besides, it is a red herring anyway. Drug use would not be the same under a legalized system as it is under an illegal system, just like alcohol consumption wasn't. The simple fact of the matter is that legalization has occurred elsewhere and been reasonably successful. At the very least, the problems associated with the criminal element has disappeared. Prohibition of alcohol didn't work and prohibition of drugs isn't working. Some folks just don't understand the concept of learning from history.

I'm guessing there are far fewer people pushing illegal drugs than there were boot leggers back in the 20s. Let's get all these bastards importing and pushing drugs in jail and then take a look at legalizing the use.
 

CDNBear

Custom Troll
Sep 24, 2006
43,839
207
63
Ontario
I want less government in my life as I believe governments are inherently inept and generally screw up everything they try and do.
Funny, when I said that, you stalked me around the board, (very much like how you're stalking JLM), and hounded me about it.

That must be your version of logical consistency at work.
 

JLM

Hall of Fame Member
Nov 27, 2008
75,301
548
113
Vernon, B.C.
Funny, when I said that, you stalked me around the board, (very much like how you're stalking JLM), and hounded me about it.

That must be your version of logical consistency at work.

The boy is in obvious need of an education so he may as well stick by me. (I can only impart knowledge to him, I can't make him listen) :lol:
 

CDNBear

Custom Troll
Sep 24, 2006
43,839
207
63
Ontario
The boy is in obvious need of an education so he may as well stick by me. (I can only impart knowledge to him, I can't make him listen) :lol:
You can only lead people to the info, you can't make them think.

Stalking?
You seem to have a real facsination with JLM these days. Hell, you had the same fascination before you went on vacation.

Now that's funny.
I thought so too. Especially since you've cried about other alleged stalkers.

Like I said, just more of your logical inconsistency and hypocrisy.
 
Last edited:

Ocean Breeze

Hall of Fame Member
Jun 5, 2005
18,399
95
48
More of your anti American trash, taken from a site full of traitors.


Ho hum........that same old , same old ....

Scary to consider that just about everyone in your mind is a traitor .....but you never specify to what???

Seems anyone that speaks their mind and if it does not comply with the standard issue..... one is labeled a traitor.

and THAT makes the term totally meaningless. Just more sputter from the brainwashed .
 

CDNBear

Custom Troll
Sep 24, 2006
43,839
207
63
Ontario
Ho hum........that same old , same old ....
What we say about OB's posts Alex?

Seems anyone that speaks their mind and if it does not comply with the standard issue..... one is labeled a traitor.
Beats "American brainwashed patriot".

and THAT makes the term totally meaningless.
Like the bulk of your posts.

Just more sputter from the brainwashed .
Just like the bulk of your posts.

 

Cannuck

Time Out
Feb 2, 2006
30,245
99
48
Alberta
Especially since you've cried about other alleged stalkers.

Cried about "alleged stalkers"? I'm flattered if they are stalking me and I wouldn't "cry" about them if they weren't. I do find it very interesting that you claim to know so much about what I post on here. I must be very important in your life for you to try and keep track. Can't say I envy your addiction. I sure am glad I have worldly pursuits (other than you) to occupy my time.