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HoneyDew
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... how many years has it been since the war was declared on drugs? (I think we need to stop "declaring war" and go in stealth-mode instead to do whatever job needs done. That way, no one can trace it to us. Declaring war just seems to backfire all the time, these days.)
How can a government declare war on street drugs, when cigarettes and liquor stores abound? Isn't cigarette a drug? How can you allow one to flourish for decades and crack down on others? I know big money is involved, but is there something else that convinces those big companies that it is okay to pump these little sticks on to the market?
Anything else not make sense to you? (Not necessarily religious in nature.)
How can a government declare war on street drugs, when cigarettes and liquor stores abound? Isn't cigarette a drug? How can you allow one to flourish for decades and crack down on others? I know big money is involved, but is there something else that convinces those big companies that it is okay to pump these little sticks on to the market?
Anything else not make sense to you? (Not necessarily religious in nature.)