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Puddin Taine
21-07-2008, 10:24 AM
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OMAHA, Neb. -- A group visiting Omaha has called for the legalization of drugs, saying the government’s current efforts to control the problem has failed.

“While we definitely have a problem with drugs in this country, we definitely have to have a change in the policy,” said Tony Ryan. The retired Denver police officer is a member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, a national group, made up mostly of current and former police, which favors repealing laws that make drugs against the law.

“The only way to have control is to legalize it, regulate it and perhaps, tax it,” Ryan said. He spoke in Omaha Thursday night.


During the course of his career, Ryan had been shot and stabbed in the line of duty. He said violence would drop dramatically if drugs were legal.

“Nobody (would be) outside the school yard at the elementary school saying, ‘Come here, I want you to try something.’ We put that stuff out of business because we don’t have the profit motive anymore.”

LEAP claims legalizing drugs would save taxpayer dollars, reduce jail overcrowding and lower the number of medical emergencies due to tainted drugs. But not everyone favors the group’s solution.

“I’m not sure the Mexican cartels will buy licenses and open up Quik Shops to sell their marijuana,” said Sarpy County Attorney Lee Polikov. He said Ryan’s arguments are misleading, often contradictory and the benefits he claims are unlikely.

“He and I live in different worlds,” Polikov said.

Who woulda thought?






“I’m not sure the Mexican cartels will buy licenses and open up Quik Shops to sell their marijuana,” said Sarpy County Attorney Lee Polikov

You dumb fuck! Who's gonna buy the cartel's weed when they can grow their own?

LateNiteTV
21-07-2008, 10:30 AM
lol this is interesting.
this is in the same ballpark as all the crazy gun laws...

Puddin Taine
21-07-2008, 10:32 AM
lol this is interesting.
this is in the same ballpark as all the crazy gun laws...

the supreme court just shot down those stupid laws... how come no one in Cali hasn't pushed it through state government yet?

LateNiteTV
21-07-2008, 10:38 AM
well the laws the SC shot down were for the personal posession of firearms. we here in cali can already own them. what i want to see pushed is the government allowing more concealed carry licenses in california. it is virtually impossible to obtain a CCW in california. and the statistics show that, in states, counties, cities, where citizens are able to obtain a ccw, the crime rate has dropped dramatically. i guarantee the crime rate in D.C. will drop sharply due to the recent SC ruling.
but the whole drug is along the same lines... make it easier for people to LEGALLY buy and distribute drugs, and the drug related crime rate will drop. why? because its not fucking illegal anymore. there wont be any competition for anyone.

Puddin Taine
21-07-2008, 10:47 AM
True. The legalization of drugs puts drug dealers/traffickers out of business..

LateNiteTV
21-07-2008, 10:52 AM
America - the OTHER Amsterdam :D

Puddin Taine
21-07-2008, 10:58 AM
Nothing like creating a new industry to help out a troubled economy.

LateNiteTV
21-07-2008, 11:01 AM
lol i didnt think about that. i highly doubt we will see this happen any time soon tho.

Puddin Taine
21-07-2008, 11:04 AM
I swear.. If everyone in America smoked a joint here and there, the whole planet would be a better place...

LateNiteTV
21-07-2008, 11:11 AM
i 100% agree.

PerroGrande
21-07-2008, 04:25 PM
I have been saying this for years. Not only would legal drugs bring in new revenue for our increasingly ailing economy, but it would drastically reduce crime worldwide, and reduce overcrowding in US prisons. The cartels down south would either go legit or go out of business. Organizations like the FARC would lose their source of funding. Gang violence would reduce dramatically since they won't have to fight over drug turf anymore. Making substances like this illegal didn't work with prohibition, why does anyone think it was going to work this time.

LateNiteTV
21-07-2008, 04:31 PM
amen brova.

Puddin Taine
21-07-2008, 05:58 PM
The only way to make sense of why drugs are still illegal is to believe in conspiracies.

LateNiteTV
21-07-2008, 06:01 PM
why do u say that?

Puddin Taine
21-07-2008, 06:02 PM
To answer that requires me to write a long post. And right now I just finished my dinner and I'm stuffed. I might write it up later..