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DarthOne

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Lets see if this applies.
It won’t. Probably.
 

bintananth

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Lets see if this applies.
Difficulty: Congressman in a Congressional Office Building literally across the street from the Capitol Building while Congress is in session. Unless pulling that alarm is treason, a felony, or breach of the peace he's Constitutionally protected from arrest and prosecution.

Now, the House of Representatives could decide to discipline him, but, well, considering how disfunctional that august body is on a good day ... I wouldn't count on it.
 

mandragon

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See, I understood why making the drugs illegal made them more profitable. Both because, as you said, it’s happened before and my own knowledge of market economics, shaky as it might be at times.

As for the main question...well, that sort of makes sense. I get the part about how possessing said drugs resulted in a lot of people’s lives getting screwed up due to being thrown into jail and the after effects. Though I’m left wondering why the amount of people taking said drugs skyrocketed in the first place after they were made illegal. Though I sort of suspect the War on Poverty is somewhat to blame there. Am I right?

And how should the war on drugs be prosecuted? Besides just ‘make them all legal lol’ as that’s not likely to happen with the more addictive and dangerous drugs.
Human nature guess what happens when you tell a kid not to do something,they do it. People don't want to admit it because they're "mature" but the same applies to adults.
 

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