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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 1816479" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>Can't have people growing their own meds. That's outrageous! Leave that to the professionals. Remember, every manufactured drug that has been recalled was once considered safe by the government despite evidence to the contrary. However, amateurs are free to grow their own "cancer sticks".</p><p></p><p>Violent offenders adversely affect the private prison industry's bottom line. Non-violent offenders (like marijuana users, who make up a rather large portion of those imprisoned in the U.S.) positively affect the private prison industry's bottom line. Keeping that bottom line well into the black keeps the legislators' campaign coffers and personal coffers (via campaign loans for "speaking fees" and other non-tangible expenses for services the candidate personally provides to the campaign, for example) in the black.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 1816479, member: 5151"] Can't have people growing their own meds. That's outrageous! Leave that to the professionals. Remember, every manufactured drug that has been recalled was once considered safe by the government despite evidence to the contrary. However, amateurs are free to grow their own "cancer sticks". Violent offenders adversely affect the private prison industry's bottom line. Non-violent offenders (like marijuana users, who make up a rather large portion of those imprisoned in the U.S.) positively affect the private prison industry's bottom line. Keeping that bottom line well into the black keeps the legislators' campaign coffers and personal coffers (via campaign loans for "speaking fees" and other non-tangible expenses for services the candidate personally provides to the campaign, for example) in the black. [/QUOTE]
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