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Re: Drugs ARE NOT bad [message #298131 is a reply to message #298123] Wed, 21 November 2007 15:02 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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cheesesoda wrote on Wed, 21 November 2007 14:42

warranto wrote on Wed, 21 November 2007 16:32

cheesesoda wrote on Wed, 21 November 2007 14:06

It's public property, so it doesn't have the same protections as a private residence or business. I'm sure you don't wish to outlaw sex in one's home, but I'm sure you also don't want sex in plain sight to be legalized, either.


Right, nor would I want the immediate effects of sex (if there were any, and no I don't mean kids) to be dealt with outside of the home either.

Be it alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, or tobacco, I do not want to deal with people who would be under their effects or deal with whatever "harm" (stench or physical) that they would cause.

Sex in private is legal done because everyone who could be effcted by it is concenting. If you were sitting your child down to watch however, sex, no matter how private, would be (and is) illegal.

So we should start regulating showers, then? Should we make not taking a shower, at least, 4 times a week illegal? "You smell, therefore you're under arrest." Yup, makes sense.

If I'm drinking alcohol (or doing any other drug) around people who (again, as I stated earlier) are willfully there, I see no reason why it should be illegal.



Actually, if it comes to the person reeking so bad that it causes others near them to faint/throw up or have trouble breathing (as is what happens when I smell either tobacco or marijuana smoke), then yes.

Tell you what, if you can guarantee me that whenever ANYONE gets high or drunk that they will not, under any circumstances, affect those around them during the term that they are impaired, then I will agree that it should be made legal.

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