by Guest » Fri 16 Jul 2004, 21:11:56
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('usmcjcr', 'D')ear Pot Head: I see you're from the Bay area.

No wonder you would love to have a free ride on drugs. You are living a fools dream if you think legalizing any habit forming drug would be in our children's best interest. I've lost a brother to drugs (he's doing his 5th or 6th prison term - I've lost track). The tole taken by illegal drugs upon American society is beyond calculation. If you or your family has yet to be harmed by drugs or drug users just give it a little more time. When a druggie steals your possessions or kills a loved one you'll come to understand the danger. But being from the Bay area I know I'm wasting my time trying to convert you. Only after becoming a victim of a drug user will you see the light. As for the DARE it is a wonderful national effort to lead our children away from drug use. SUPPORT IT don't KNOCK IT....
Your just basing this assumption on stereotypes, just because I live in the bay area dosn't mean I'm a pothead. Legalization of "soft drugs" such as pot, would better yet help. Pot is illegal that explains the high prices, it's worth alot in the black market. If if the legal the cost would be much less, therefore you don't have to deal with potheads stealing your possessions. The high cost of pot droves on a economic motive, that's why people end up killing, or getting involved in gang wars. Look at Oakland for instance, most of it is gang based violance, and relates to drugs.
Sure legalization of pot should be okay, I mean if hemp was legal imagine the benifits as an industrial material. Imagine the befinits to the environment. I'm not for the legalization for "hard drugs" i.e cocaine, heroin, meth,etc.. however I do think the government should spend more money on drug treatment programs instead of mass enforcement, or locking people up. That pretty much goes nowhere, even with alot of law enforcement you'll find a difficult time stopping drug addicts who's addicted.
D.A.R.E program isn't really working, if it does why do you see so many potheards in highschools?
There are several people I know from school who started doing drugs since middle school, they all went through the D.A.R.E program, it proves the ineffiency.
And finally over a month ago, it was the last day of school, I was walking home with a friend, we walked across this elementry school, a block away I saw a group of kids, I'm guessing elementry school age, smoking pot, is the D.A.R.E program working? I'm guessing not as so many kids are doing drugs.