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BHO commutes sentences of 46 inmates at El Reno
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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 2770070" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Who has said they don't have the possibility of having a negative effect? Now count how many people have pointed out that 1) it doesn't always have a negative effect and 2) how many other 'legal' things also have the possibility of being abused. </p><p></p><p>Your previous statement made no mention of side effects of the drugs themselves, but of the culture that surrounds drugs. As myself and others point out, the culture is not because of the drugs but because of the prohibition on the legal sale of some drugs. </p><p></p><p>There will always be some drugs that are illegal, and there will always be people who will be addicted to a substance (be it meth, weed, booze, spray paint of any number of other items). But criminalizing things like pot has done little but fill our prisons with non-violent offenders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 2770070, member: 277"] Who has said they don't have the possibility of having a negative effect? Now count how many people have pointed out that 1) it doesn't always have a negative effect and 2) how many other 'legal' things also have the possibility of being abused. Your previous statement made no mention of side effects of the drugs themselves, but of the culture that surrounds drugs. As myself and others point out, the culture is not because of the drugs but because of the prohibition on the legal sale of some drugs. There will always be some drugs that are illegal, and there will always be people who will be addicted to a substance (be it meth, weed, booze, spray paint of any number of other items). But criminalizing things like pot has done little but fill our prisons with non-violent offenders. [/QUOTE]
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