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  1. 5 hours ago, tvc184 said:

     

    They are exactly the same. Because you might agree with one and not the other, it does not change the fact that if a person thinks he can make money by selling something illegal, he will do so. It is silly to think that someone is willing to commit a crime of selling (not using) an illegal item but will only do so if it is marijuana.

    lol come on mannnn

     

    anyways - I think everyone’s mind is already made up on this topic. Y’all have a good Christmas break 

  2. 1 hour ago, tvc184 said:

    Whether marijuana should be legal or not would have changed anything. Maybe the dead kid would not have been there but another person would have been there in his place buying something else illegal.

    Agree to disagree 

     

    1 hour ago, tvc184 said:

    Just like in the days of prohibition, when Al Capone and other gang leaders we’re selling alcohol because it was illegal and they use the illegal product to make a lot of money. When alcohol became legal, did the mafia go away and quit committing crimes? Did they all go out to get respectable jobs?

    The obvious answer is no but the next question is, why?

    So what illegal product are they pushing now? Not being facetious.. just rarely hear about the mob these days 

     

    1 hour ago, tvc184 said:

    Want an example? In New York City there was a high tax for regular cigarettes. That is why some people (criminals) drive across the bridge to New Jersey and buy cigarettes and return to sell the loosies on the streets of New York. That is how Eric Garner died of a heart attack in a struggle with police who are arresting him not for selling cocaine, not an illegal gun and not marijuana but a cigarette that you could buy over the counter at any convenient store in this country. It was no different than rum runners going across the border with Canada and returning with alcohol. 

    Is this the argument you intended to make? Sounds like a COP ISSUE to me, tbh 

     

    1 hour ago, tvc184 said:

    A person who is willing to commit a felony by selling marijuana, is not all of a sudden going to be a model and upstanding citizen because marijuana becomes legal. He will just change it to selling PCP, cocaine, guns or in the case of Eric Garner, a Marlboro cigarette.

     

    No offense but this is just a bunch of koolaid cop talk. I know plenty of dudes who sold weed in college, who now work corporate jobs and have families.. upstanding tax paying citizens, not “felons” based off some dumb and outdated rules 

    1 hour ago, tvc184 said:

    Where does the rationale come in believing that felons are only felons because of something like marijuana being illegal. Like a person is going to say gee, I don’t mind going to prison for selling a little bit of marijuana but I sure don’t want to go to prison for selling a gun or cocaine.

    Again, no offense but this is cop talk.  Selling marijuana, and selling guns and/or cocaine, are not even close in comparison. 

  3. 2 minutes ago, Hagar said:

    Somewhere in my late 60’s, I gave up on marijuana being illegal.  Can’t stop it.  Can’t control it.  It’s analogous to the prohibition of alcohol.  I would suggest more lives are being ruined by mj being illegal than would be if it was legalized.

    I’m sure my position is opposite of most of my conservative friends, and that’s okay.  Even though I turned 21 in 1966, I’ve never used it in any form our fashion.  My knowledge of it is limited, although I’ve read it has many medicinal qualities.  Why it’s not legal as a medicine is a question that I doubt anyone can answer.  Heaven knows there are much more powerful meds/hallucinogens you can get a prescription for than mj.  I could rant on about the advantages of legalizing mj, but that’s for another thread.

    Yup spot on.. it’s amazing how many other conservatives magically forget the whole “personal freedoms” mantra when it comes marijuana. 

  4. 22 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

    Yeah, no problems in Chicago to solve, it's all media spin.

    Read the article (for a change), this ain't got nothing to do with my opinion.

    No one is saying Chicago has no problems. Where (or how) did your brain jump to that conclusion? Or was the brain involved in this process?

     

    I was simply asking if you’ve ever been to Chicago. Looks like that’s a NOPE

     

  5. Curious after reading the nonstop big liberal city bashing here - have you guys ever been to these cities? NYC, LA, Chicago, etc (excluding SF, super overrated), or are you basing your opinion of these cities off what main stream media tells you? 
     

    From my vantagepoint - you all look like a bunch of broke haters to me.. as if top talent is relocating to Vidor or Lumberton TX 🤣

  6. 20 hours ago, 5GallonBucket said:

    I’m not a boomer.  Not even close. Probably younger than you but I don’t live with momma. And I’m unsure if I would vote for trump again in a primary just depends on who else runs.  
     

    Go back and look. I haven’t posted much on this 13 page topic. 
    TDS got you bad

    but I will say this I wouldn’t put it past Democrats to cheat on a large scale when their willing to snuff life out of the unborn.

     

    TDS got me bad.. yet this fake news stolen election topic is on

     

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    Lmao

  7. 56 minutes ago, 5GallonBucket said:

     

    Dear demoncrats

     

    please stand and place your hand over your hearts and repeat with me -
     

    MURDER MORE BABIES

     

    MURDER MORE BABIES

     

    MURDER MORE BABIES

     

    In Demons You Trust, A woman

     

    Typical trumper boomer logic, or lack thereof Must be a ‘demoncrat’ (lol) if one doesn’t support trump 

     

    Even the normal conservatives are getting tired of you loonies 🥱 

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