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A Republican who lives near me and is presently being re-elected by a huge margin. I maintain that local politics in the South differ from national politics.Party of the Sheriff then?
Natural selection. I'm jk.I suppose it comes down to how do you define a “huge problem.” In 2017 (2018 numbers are not yet complete), there were 72,000 drug overdose deaths in the US. Roughly that’s the equivalent of two 9/11’s every month. And the number has gone up every year for quite a few years. To me, that’s a lot of people dying. So, I guess I’m the whomever who thinks it’s a big problem.
If the damage could be limited or even just lessened, do you still think it’s a waste of money?
I never said the ODs were due to marijuana or extract.Natural selection. I'm jk.
None of those overdoses had anything to do with marijuana or the extract. A few draws of the extract would be similar to a shot of whiskey. That's all I was saying. It's not going to mess you up to the point you can't walk around or function like a normal, not-high person.
Because a huge portion, maybe even most, of the money we spend on feeding needy people gets diverted for drug use.You could spend that money from the drug war on feeding needy people.
Technically, hashish is illegal in Morocco (as are all other Cannabis products). They choose to ignore their laws because of how big the production is and how many people are involved. There is also a great deal of “marijuana tourism” from which the country derives a large benefit. I believe they are one of the worlds largest producers of hashish.It'll eventually be fully legal in the U.S.
Ended up being a cultural choice centuries ago. Took a ferry from Gibraltar to Tanjiers a few years ago. The Brits owning the ferry were hammering us with gin and beer. We get to Tanjiers (about a half hour trip) and they're supplying hashish (legal there) since alcohol is illegal there. Strange trip but interesting for the 2 different cultures.
Can we get a funny rating on here?
While this is clearly Cleveland’s tradition to have a WR suspended for 4 games or more, and I was ready to pile on Callaway, the first article I read was from NFL.com. They indicate it WAS from last August’s arrest.
Browns WR Antonio Callaway suspended four games
Dunno?
If so, then it’s not a recurrence at the moment.
NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reports that the suspension stems from a separate violation of the league's policy and is unrelated to an August, 2018 citation for marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license.
I agree drugs are a problem but drugs will always be available and the government will never stop it. Mostly its money wasted trying.
Funny “queer” or funny “ha-ha”?...
the quote says unrelated to the August arrest and it being another violation.