Freed up space in prisons better suited to real criminals.

>From: Gary Udstrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Thu Aug 25 09:31:48 CDT 2005
>To: The Hardware List <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [H] Gas prices

>What happened in China when they legalized drugs?  What about Needle
>park in Zurich?  Can you cite one example where the legalization of
>drugs solved any social ills?
>
>-Gary
>
>
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>Stan Zaske said the following on 8/25/2005 3:04 AM:
>
>> BC Bud! Didn't you see the prime time report? They sell it in shops on
>> the streets using the best seeds from around the globe! Gotta love
>> British Columbia! <g>
>>
>> What hypocrisy that we still haven't learned "Prohibition" doesn't
>> work even after all the organized crime that came as a result of
>> "criminalization"! Try to do the same with tobacco and see what
>> happens! So what if you smoke a bowl in the evening to relax? Who's
>> business is it anyway? Our money would be better spent on public
>> education and rehab rather than interdiction and criminalization!
>> Addictive behavior is associated with "self-esteem" and that's where
>> our focus should be! So much for wisdom in government!
>>
>> warpmedia wrote:
>>
>>> Well there sure is some dynamite hemp floating around somewhere these
>>> days! LOL
>>>
>>> Was just in Vancouver for 8 days and never got over to the little
>>> Amsterdam area to see what all the fuss was about. Of course there
>>> was the fear of the transaction in the back of my mind since that
>>> seems to be the law the get you on rather than possession or use.
>>>
>>> FORC5 wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Over 25,000 products can be manufactured from hemp, from cellophane
>>>> to dynamite."
>>>> Popular Mechanics, 1938
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> At 02:27 AM 8/24/2005, Stan Zaske Poked the stick with:
>>>>
>>>>> Better yet, grow female hemp to ferment into methane and sell the
>>>>> buds to Canada. <g>
>>>>>
>>>>> gibney wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Industrial hemp, digested to methane and powering fuel cells.
>>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>

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