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Project Avalon Moderator
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Northeastern Brazil
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Hi Everyone,
We've seen the situation on the US Mexican border with wars going on between the drug cartels to take and keep control of the drug market. Years ago I heard the excuse of a drug pusher justifying his trade declaring that he only sells what his client wants. At that time I thought that it wasn't a very good justification until the other day when a 'pundit' on one of the news channels justified the sale of guns to Mexico using the same excuse. So I'm using this same theory for this post. The other side to the logic is, if there is no market, there can be no sales, if there are no sales there can be no supplier.... and the list goes on, you know where I'm getting to. It's also clear that 90% of drug sales in the US is for Marajuana, which is not an addictive drug - so users say. The users know what's going on in the border towns. Do we suppose that dope users support and are in favour of the problems? Is the wasteful killing worth it for a toke? Are the users so egoist to let people die for their little high? Health groups and Earth friendly groups talk about organic farming, healthy drinking water, buying politically correct coffee and tea, looking at labels on products to see if they are bio-organic-recyclable etc. and yet many individuals let people get slaughtered for their half hour high. So here's the thing. Stop buying dope. Let the market dry up. If you really need to get a high, take a page out of Mathew Deloozes book and go to a place where it's legal (Holland, UK (not criminal), Brazil (not criminal), Peru etc.). If the markets dry up so the problem will at least be reduced and can be managed easier. Best regards, Steve |
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