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Old 05.05.2006, 02:40 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by nature scene
It's not legalization... it's decriminalization for possession. I apologize for using the wrong term. If someone was caught in the process of buying the drugs they would still be punished under the law.
The dangers of being involved in the drug culture still exist as much as ever. This does not make it safer for people to be involved in the illegal activity of buying and selling drugs.

thank you nature scene, for making that point. ricechex must not be a casual drug user, or know any, because he clearly agrees with the shitstem on this one, which is as I said twice before, retarded. decriminalization does not lead to increase in use. criminalization has NEVER been observed to decrease drug use, and prison itself is not successful at ending recidivism as I also said before. isn't the intent of incriminating people for their behavior to end that so-called criminal or deviant behavior to begin with? so ricechex, is this not more logical then what you are saying?

if punishing people for their behavior does not stop the behavior, shouldn't you look for another option if you wish to stop their behavior other then that punishment which does not work?
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