The "War" on Drugs

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Jul 21, 2004
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there are a lot of other factors...but yes, know one should dictate a person body. you only have one person belief over another. All that anyone can do find ways of making a person happy, and not reminding them of their faults and insecurities, tthis usually is so much more healthy for a person.
 
Jan 27, 2009
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A few months ago I was wondering how long it would take for this thing to spread to other developed countries. I was therefore unsurprised a week or two ago when i found a column on the side of the front page of the New Zealand Herald titled the war on P (P being meth). It had case studies of fuck ups that abused the drug, supported with gory images, as per usual. These captions are being put in every day now. Wtf is this shit going to do? Really? Divide people up, take people out and weaken peoples resolve to think and act for themselves. It sure ain't going to stop people wanting to escape reality or make quick cash. These major (meaning large/significant), violence inducing "policies" are getting more and more globalized.
 
Dec 2, 2006
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The use of drugs has become an epidemic. We will stop the flow of drugs into this country and stop the users from using. This was reagan's pitch. not word for word but something to this effect. 25+ years later, billions of dollars later, what the fuck has changed other than the quality of the product?