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Comment: Drugs unsafe doesn't mean government should criminalize
Drugs unsafe doesn't mean government should criminalize
A PhD candidate in chemistry knows better, and if he's selling the idea using drugs is good, he's selling victimization.
The argument isn't drugs are safe. The argument is it's up for the individual to decide what to do with his own life, and also that the federal government has no constitutional authority to regulate drugs. The drug war is relatively new - late 1980s, and was used as an excuse to take away freedom. At the same time, Iran Contra was going on, and the CIA was selling drugs. It was hugely hypocritical.
Drugs aren't safe. They weren't for me. I even had a jerk that kept on feeding me one set and was only pretending to take it himself - a friend of his said he was trying to harm me, and pointed out some other things. I'm convinced he told me the truth - and it's very similar to the occult or government use of drugs to kill minds as mentioned above. Legalize drugs, and start murder investigations into things like the above when they occur.
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