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    To parents, I say this. No one is protecting your children today. So if you don't want your children to use drugs, then you know where they are, who they're with and what they're doing at all times while they live under your roof. If your children have locks on their bedroom doors, remove them. You check your childrens drawers, closets, bed, backpacks, purses, cars if they have them, every few days. It will be extremely difficult for them to get these drugs once they're decriminalized, legalized and regulated, but they can still sneak it from a friends parent's stash so you still need to check. If they close their door you feel free to walk in after a quick knock or without one any time you want and do so often. If they go to the basement, you check on them often. If they go to a friends house, you often show up unannouced and never let them go to a friends house that you don't know where it is and you haven't met their parents. If your chlidren wail to you about their privacy, you raise them to know they have no privacy at all while they live under your roof. Society can't protect your children from anything or anyone, you must do that and do it all

    This iis another good point. Kids will still be able to get drugs if they put their mind to it, but it wont be so easy. There will be no seedy pusher outside the elementary school pushing drugs. The drugs will be at the liquor store or at walgreens....or some other legit business who will not sell it to minors. So legalization would actually make it harder for kids to get, not easier.
    Exactly. Legalization will make it much more difficult for children to get drugs which is why parents should study it and consider the advantages and improvements of it. Plus if they do get their hands on it and a few will, the mixes will be right reducing considerably the number of accidental over-doses, parents will have immediate access to free rehabilitation, counseling and medical care for their children and teenagers as will all families for anyone who needs or wants it.

    GREAT POINTS. ALL PARENTS SHOULD READ THIS.


    Thank you redpony353
    . Yes, all parents need to think about this legalization/regulation plan that's tied to the FairTax because a portion of the FairTaxes paid only by drug users who purchase the products will not only pay for the costof regulation, they will pay for a far better education program that better informs children, teenagers and adults so they know the risk and consequences before they use, it will also pay for all rehabilitation, counseling and medical care associated with drug use, it will be free, on-demand, without stigma and completely private and confidential, the same as any medical care would be.

    Businesses, government and health insurance companies should study this as well, because it takes the monkey off their back for the cost of drug use and puts in the hands of drug users who pay the FairTaxes on the transactions that leads to the problem in the first place, a portion of which is then used to fund the regulation, education and rehabilitation programs, which are now funded by government, employers and health insurance companies.
    Judy: Actually that was Cynthia's post....but I agree with it completely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redpony353
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    Judy wrote:
    To parents, I say this. No one is protecting your children today. So if you don't want your children to use drugs, then you know where they are, who they're with and what they're doing at all times while they live under your roof. If your children have locks on their bedroom doors, remove them. You check your childrens drawers, closets, bed, backpacks, purses, cars if they have them, every few days. It will be extremely difficult for them to get these drugs once they're decriminalized, legalized and regulated, but they can still sneak it from a friends parent's stash so you still need to check. If they close their door you feel free to walk in after a quick knock or without one any time you want and do so often. If they go to the basement, you check on them often. If they go to a friends house, you often show up unannouced and never let them go to a friends house that you don't know where it is and you haven't met their parents. If your chlidren wail to you about their privacy, you raise them to know they have no privacy at all while they live under your roof. Society can't protect your children from anything or anyone, you must do that and do it all

    This iis another good point. Kids will still be able to get drugs if they put their mind to it, but it wont be so easy. There will be no seedy pusher outside the elementary school pushing drugs. The drugs will be at the liquor store or at walgreens....or some other legit business who will not sell it to minors. So legalization would actually make it harder for kids to get, not easier.
    Exactly. Legalization will make it much more difficult for children to get drugs which is why parents should study it and consider the advantages and improvements of it. Plus if they do get their hands on it and a few will, the mixes will be right reducing considerably the number of accidental over-doses, parents will have immediate access to free rehabilitation, counseling and medical care for their children and teenagers as will all families for anyone who needs or wants it.

    GREAT POINTS. ALL PARENTS SHOULD READ THIS.


    Thank you Cynthia
    . Yes, all parents need to think about this legalization/regulation plan that's tied to the FairTax because a portion of the FairTaxes paid only by drug users who purchase the products will not only pay for the costof regulation, they will pay for a far better education program that better informs children, teenagers and adults so they know the risk and consequences before they use, it will also pay for all rehabilitation, counseling and medical care associated with drug use, it will be free, on-demand, without stigma and completely private and confidential, the same as any medical care would be.

    Businesses, government and health insurance companies should study this as well, because it takes the monkey off their back for the cost of drug use and puts in the hands of drug users who pay the FairTaxes on the transactions that leads to the problem in the first place, a portion of which is then used to fund the regulation, education and rehabilitation programs, which are now funded by government, employers and health insurance companies.
    Judy: Actually that was Cynthia's post....but I agree with it completely.
    Oh my goodness, thank you so much for pointing that out to me. I just corrected it. Forgive me, Cynthia.



    Yes, it's a good plan. We should promote it and spread the word. There are lots of people who want to do something because they know the War on Drugs is horrible racist failure, but aren't quite sure how to do it, and I think this plan covers all the basics nicely, and then professionals in their respective areas can work out the details of the regulations for growing and manufacturing, transporting, selling, write up the education programs and design the rehab facilities.

    Then we've ended this travesty of the War on Drugs, shut down this traffic across the borders, stopped all the illegal immigration linked to the illegal drug trade, made our neighborhoods and streets safe again, make drugs almost impossible for children to get outside their own home, and made it much safer for drug users and provided help for addicts and others who need help.
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    Discussion is good thanx for posting the information
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