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Old 10-18-2011, 03:11 PM   #21
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Large, well-organized gangs like MS-13 wouldn't exist if illegal trades such as the drug trade didn't exist. Instead, gangs would just stay small and local, i.e. simply for the purpose of brotherhood or for protecting their rinky-dink neighborhood.
They would still be criminal enterprises stealing cars or soem other stuff, but the drug money is so lucrative, gangs keep upping the ante to protect their turf. You get a few of these guys who are smart and/or good leaders and they can clean up while the soldiers do all the dirty work.
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Old 10-18-2011, 03:12 PM   #22
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Because BC Bud is the best bud.
As long as BC bud is grown by legal Canadian citizens, who don't commit violent crime, I'm cool with it. I don't use pot, so I know nothing about how it works up there.

Down here in Cali though, a lot of it is grown by illegal aliens who set up shop in a national forest.
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Old 10-18-2011, 03:20 PM   #23
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As long as BC bud is grown by legal Canadian citizens, who don't commit violent crime, I'm cool with it. I don't use pot, so I know nothing about how it works up there.

Down here in Cali though, a lot of it is grown by illegal aliens who set up shop in a national forest.
Are those illegal aliens Canadian or do you just hate brown people?
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Old 10-18-2011, 03:21 PM   #24
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Old 10-18-2011, 03:39 PM   #25
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Large, well-organized gangs like MS-13 wouldn't exist if illegal trades such as the drug trade didn't exist. Instead, gangs would just stay small and local, i.e. simply for the purpose of brotherhood or for protecting their rinky-dink neighborhood.
That's a bold statement that flies in the face of my understanding of history. People always find a reason to kill each other, and smart opportunists always find a way to build empires from those conflicts.

But while we're on the subject, you said "such as the drug trade." This is a sentiment that illustrates my point: even if the drug trade didn't exist, criminal gangs would find something else to make money off of and kill people over. Illegal trades will always exist wherever there are laws.

So the question becomes, should we keep importing criminals or are the ones we have within our own borders enough? This is an open border issue. You can't bail out the floodwater until you plug the leak.
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Old 10-18-2011, 03:59 PM   #26
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Sounds like you figured it out OK.

Why wouldn't you want it grown by a US citizen?
If I got it right, then it's definitely the weirdest thing I've read all morning.

Maybe things are different in medicinal-mj-California (I left almost a decade ago), but I don't remember any pot smoker I knew caring all that much about who specifically grew their pot.

You think all that produce at Whole Foods got harvested by US citizens?
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They would still be criminal enterprises stealing cars or soem other stuff...
And with cars all starting to come with on-star and gps programs where a company can shut down a car, it'll make stealing cars pretty worthless in the not to far future.

If drugs were legal, okay I hate saying legal because it implies the government has the ability to allow us to do what we want to our body, if the prohibition of drugs were repealed (from pot to heroine and Rx pills) then we'd benefit. The dead-beat junkie who can now get smack for $.10 a gallon will OD and die anyways. So no need to worry about them there. The pot head glued to the latest episode of ATHF while eating doritos can now go get a job selling his bubonic chronic and doritos (open from 8pm-3:30am). And the pill head can stop bugging doctors, clogging up ERs, and costing tax payers money for their visit when they can stop by Bubonic Chronics for the best lortabs that money can buy (for about $10 a bottle).

And as Tommymac said, they'd be stuck robbing college kids of their iPods or shooting each other for a graffitied wall or dusty villiage or villiago (however you say villiage in spanish)
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Old 10-18-2011, 07:24 PM   #28
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If I got it right, then it's definitely the weirdest thing I've read all morning.

Maybe things are different in medicinal-mj-California (I left almost a decade ago), but I don't remember any pot smoker I knew caring all that much about who specifically grew their pot.

You think all that produce at Whole Foods got harvested by US citizens?
As I said, I don't do pot, nor do I pretend to know anything about the medical marijuana industry or anything of that nature. All of that is irrelevant anyway.

What's relevant is, who's producing the product, and is that person associated with an organization that kills people, or takes money from our economy and moves it elsewhere? And if they are, why wouldn't you at least PREFER to buy it from someone else, or make it yourself?

I'm struggling to understand why you think my opinion is so strange.

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Old 10-18-2011, 07:28 PM   #29
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As I said, I don't do pot, nor do I pretend to know anything about the medical marijuana industry or anything of that nature. All of that is irrelevant anyway.

What's relevant is, who's producing the product, and does that person harm me or others? And if they are, why wouldn't you buy it from someone else, or make it yourself?

I'm struggling to understand why you think my opinion is so strange.
I know it's not quite the same scale, but do you care that your Apple products were made in the conditions they were made in? They did have to install suicide nets at one of their chinese factories.
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I know it's not quite the same scale, but do you care that your Apple products were made in the conditions they were made in? They did have to install suicide nets at one of their chinese factories.
You just proved that my argument isn't so strange. It's very similar to yours.

Tons of people also say we shouldn't buy products that employ child labor, or buy food from large farms that abuse animals or over-use pesticides. I don't see how my argument is all that different. The only question is whether someone cares about those issues. If they do, why not look for alternatives.
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