Go Wall!
No Wall!
02-27-2017 04:03 PM
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02-27-2017 04:16 PM
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02-27-2017 04:18 PM
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This is sad, but true. | |
02-27-2017 04:47 PM
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If I understand you correctly, you're saying that the government can prioritize which societal afflictions it will treat based on the monetary risk/reward. In other words, you would like the government to recognize that it is more expensive to enforce drug laws than it is to treat drug addicts, and act accordingly. |
Last edited by BananaStand; 02-27-2017 at 04:49 PM. | |
02-27-2017 10:01 PM
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Yes, pretty much. Except I'd like to clarify this much: | |
02-28-2017 07:06 AM
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ok, but I'm not seeing how that's particularly relevant to the 'drugs over the border' discussion. The amount of folks in prison for drug use/possession is minute. People in prison for drugs are dealers, traffickers, or folks who were arrested for drug possession AND something else like having an illegal handgun. There may be a few exceptions, but the majority of inmates, by far, really do deserve to be there. |
02-28-2017 07:40 AM
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The Wall is a waste of time and money. | |
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02-28-2017 01:03 PM
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It's relevant because the drugs over the border problem is not a single problem with a single solution. | |
02-27-2017 04:18 PM
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It is very easy to do this & it happens all the time. Hence the insurance industry. |
Last edited by Savy; 02-27-2017 at 04:21 PM. | |