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<blockquote data-quote="cdtizgod" data-source="post: 1248781" data-attributes="member: 562163"><p>with the legalization of pot, it shouldnt be completely legalized, it should be completely decriminalized. it makes no sense how repeat pot offenders (depending on the act they were caught performing) get more years then a gang member did a few days ago for shooting a 17 year old kid in the back.</p><p></p><p>the gang member got 6 years for killing the kid, and pot offenders routinely get more than a slap on the wrist, if they are repeat offenders.</p><p></p><p>this "war on drugs" is a farce. its all about money, but think about how much money the government could make with a national tax of say as little as 10% on pot. if we took the necessary steps on decriminalizing marijuana, we could be living on the moon and doing a **** good job at it within the next 15 years with the money the gov't would make.</p><p></p><p>canada is on the right track...and as far as other drugs, everything else still gets treated the same way. put the poison peddlers in jail for as long as you want, imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdtizgod, post: 1248781, member: 562163"] with the legalization of pot, it shouldnt be completely legalized, it should be completely decriminalized. it makes no sense how repeat pot offenders (depending on the act they were caught performing) get more years then a gang member did a few days ago for shooting a 17 year old kid in the back. the gang member got 6 years for killing the kid, and pot offenders routinely get more than a slap on the wrist, if they are repeat offenders. this "war on drugs" is a farce. its all about money, but think about how much money the government could make with a national tax of say as little as 10% on pot. if we took the necessary steps on decriminalizing marijuana, we could be living on the moon and doing a **** good job at it within the next 15 years with the money the gov't would make. canada is on the right track...and as far as other drugs, everything else still gets treated the same way. put the poison peddlers in jail for as long as you want, imo. [/QUOTE]
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