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What if it was the next big "drug craze" sniffing MONEY, are they going to make money against the law...because you know the mint won't change their inks....

What if people start doing robberies to support their "plasma tv" addiction(s) are they going to make TV's against the law?

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2006-08-05 01:44:06 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

It's not a "silly analogy" it's a direct comparison.

Read between the lines
check your head
BE VEGAN, cappish

2006-08-05 05:53:19 · update #1

This is a serious example. You have to realize the issue and the motion of the cause. The gov't and society have for a while "toted" around teh notion that "drugs" and such lead to more theft. The point I am making is that, what if people who are really into electronics and such go out and do robberies in order to fuel their "electronic buying spree"? Are we going to make those things(electronics) against the law? well that woudl be ridiculous.

The issue is responsibility, teach your children about "responsible freedom".

remember marijuana is not a drug, ecstacy is a drug BOTH the "psychotropic plant" and the drug should be LEGAL....

is tylenol or grapefruit illegal?

2006-08-05 06:00:57 · update #2

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LOL!

2006-08-05 02:39:43 · answer #1 · answered by mytrollinid 5 · 0 3

Well, if you are trying to compare sniffing ink to smoking pot, you have really done the apples and oranges thing. There are people who sniff ink, as well as other chemicals, its called huffing and causes much more damage then smoking a little herb.....it actually causes a lot more damage then smoking a pound of herb.

Silly analogies only makes the cause seem foolish.

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It is a silly analogy, and you're still not helping. It makes it seem like:

"Look at that person who is trying to convince me to make hemp legal when they argue silly analogies rather then facts".

And there are plenty of facts that show many reasons why help was wrongly made illegal in the first place and why it shouldn't be illegal at all. Try those things instead. You will make a more lasting impact then comparing sniffing money ink to smoking pot.

2006-08-05 03:21:51 · answer #2 · answered by FaerieWhings 7 · 0 0

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