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12-03-2009, 12:03 AM #21
Re: H.R. 5843,
I think as I read that bill that there were no penalties.
Originally Posted by redpony353
But to be honest...the beaucoup bucks are being made by Uncle and all the other corrupt social government entities around the world...in the drug war fueled money and seizures. The game is to rich and powerful for those in law and order to give it up. Military war will never end for the same reasons. From front to back the illegal game is unbelievably costly for some making other very rich, famous, powerful and influential. Many powerful men have been created by it. Over half of all the policing forces are in drug enforcement, prosecution and incarceration. A staggering amount. The drugs themselves pail in financial comparison. This is a big stumbling block with legalization. Take a weed that is worth nothing and create all this...this...illegal industry... It is sick and evil...demonic in conseption. All this pain and suffering for what...to make a few rich and powerful.
You will NEVER hear this money situation talked about. It will always be covert with propaganda. Protecting the kids and society and all that…
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12-03-2009, 12:07 AM #22
Re: H.R. 5843,
Which is why US citizens need to take their drug trade back and grow it, process it, manufacture it, sell it and tax it. Foreign nations, foreign nationals, foreign businesses ... need not apply. This has to be a 100% US owned, operated and controlled enterprise with American Workers, American Owners. Period. Non-negotiable.
Originally Posted by sk1951
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12-03-2009, 12:08 AM #23
Re: America responsible for the world drug violence.
So many years of pain and suffering. Slowly the eyes of America may open... You don't acctually mean to cut out the North American Trade Union...do you?
Originally Posted by Judy
Yet another Lou Dobbs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgGEv-cdoms
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12-03-2009, 12:26 AM #24
Re: H.R. 5843,
This is all the more reason to legalize it outright. I have no doubt that you are correct that some corrupt government agencies are involved. But in the end it will be legalized.
Originally Posted by sk1951
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12-03-2009, 12:29 AM #25
Re: America responsible for the world drug violence.
Yes oh Yes. The pain and suffering, the deaths, the cost, the fear, the jail time, the break up of families, the craving for a product they have to deal with one of the most violent, dangerous, manipulative underworlds civilization has ever known ... gone in 60 seconds ... from the day a President signs this into law.
Originally Posted by sk1951
Of course I mean to cut out the North American Trade Union ... Canada and Mexico won't make a dime from this .. neither with Central America .. or any other nation on earth. This industry will be 100% US owned, controlled and operated.
So, I'm sure you can see the writing on the wall. All Free Trade Agreements will have to be ... terminated .... and protected trade policies restored.
As I said on another thread ... the steps of my 5 point plan to fix our economy are all inter-locked. I'll repeat them here:
Judy's Five Point Plan To Cure Our Country
1. stop illegal immigration
2. pass the FairTax
3. protect our trade
4. legalize/regulate/tax under 2 the illegal drug trade
5. drill baby drill
You can't complete 1 without completing 4. You can't complete 4 without completing 2 and 3. You can't complete 5 without completing 2 and 3. You can't complete 3 without completing 1.
They are all inter-locked. They not only solve our economic atastrophe, they return control of the federal government back to the people, they restore liberty and justice for our people, they bring home 40 million jobs lost to illegal immigration and free trade treason for our American Workers, they free the US from dependency on other nations for imports including oil, gas and drugs, they retain our money supply so we can stop printing and borrowing money to replace what we shipped out in trade deficits and illegal drugs, we provide a self-funded drug trade that ends the suffering and insanity and educates and rehabilitates at no one's expense except drug users, which will reduce health care insurance costs to boot because today they seek treatment through their insurance companies or through government programs at others expense, but under this plan neither will be required to pay for it, because drug users pay for it with a portion of the FairTaxes they paid on the drug purchases.
I'm telling you, it's a win-win-win-win-win deal. Five simple steps to liberty and prosperity showered in fairness and justice for all.
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12-03-2009, 12:38 AM #26
Re: H.R. 5843,
I am not talking about corruption...though yes that also. I am talking about the entire system front to back. The corruption lies in the "illegal" formatting. The illegal law industry and the addiction industry. These industries prays on individuals rights to live the way they want to. It strips people of life, liberty, dignity and in the end all their constitutional rights making them subservient slaves to the system by taking away their civil rights through felony conviction or enslaving them if addicted. Even after prison they live a long hard life of paying restitutions, years of parole and reform schooling. Low job wages or no job at all because of the felony classification.
Originally Posted by redpony353
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12-03-2009, 12:45 AM #27
Re: H.R. 5843,
Correct. It's horrible what we've done under a criminal code, outrageous, the worst thing since slavery in my view. It must be stopped.
Originally Posted by sk1951
I think where you and redpony353 are having a difference is you want to decriminalize the user but as yet haven't agreed to legalization and regulation for the sellers. redpony353 and I want to not only decriminalize for the user but legalize for the sellers so we provide a safe legal US made supply for the users without any criminal code involved. Just fines, loss of license or business for the sellers, nothing for the users, who are finally free from their misery.A Nation Without Borders Is Not A Nation - Ronald Reagan
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12-03-2009, 01:02 AM #28I like this Judy!!! Good job explaining that.
Originally Posted by Judy
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12-03-2009, 01:09 AM #29Thank you so much Cynthia! Spread the word!
Originally Posted by cynthiatweedle
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12-03-2009, 01:18 AM #30
I want to see the price of the drugs come down low enough to make a black market on drugs a waste of effort.
The main goal is to ruin the drug trade by making drugs available so cheap it puts them out of business.
Do you agree or not??


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