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What bothers me about this is the number of kids being sentenced as adults for crack cases. That's what decimating our community, when you give a 15 yr old 20 years for selling a few grams that has to be cruel and unusual punishment. Another problem is sending people to prison for using cocaine, this is suppose to be a free country a person has the right to abuse their body if they want to there is no way they should be filling up jail cells at tax payer expense it's cheaper to let them use dope and if they break the law sentence them for the crime. Last but not least prisons are suppose to be the last line of defense for the homeland, when you got disinfranchised youth in the same prison as Islamic terrorist it becomes a breeding ground for extremist. Black Muslims already are a force in the system putting foriegn terrorist in American prisons where there are plenty of angry potential recruits is a time-bomb waiting to explode.
One of the reasons certain narcotics are illegal is because they are impossible for the user to quit. Did you know that certain domestic animals must have there diets regulated because if there caretaker did not do it, they would eat themselves to death.
As far as our young boys are concerned, there was a time when jobs at McDonalds or Burger king was there first employment. As times have changed, that type of employment is no longer appealing. But Mexicans love working at McDonalds because it helps them fulfill there desire to work in the U.S. Its not great pay by american standards, but at least they have a job to go to.
What saddens me is the number of young guys I left high school with who decided to participate in the drug business. There are some that eventually went to jail, and I know a few that are now dead. Didn't make past 21. For most young drug dealers, there will never be a positive outcome once they get started.
legalize it.
I think thats just the wrong way to go.
QueEx
sorry u can colin or skip the first few paragraphs i made my point in the last one
"legal" drugs are intentionally watered down or farmed to near perfect qualities for a reason. If the government alowed a cure for diabetes the pharmacutical industry would be up in arms. wether you believe it or not there "was" a cure for aids and ebola. I say was because the original strain of aids was pharmed in the 80's and those white boys in MD were not going to release a bug they couldnt kill. as such with all viruses however those damn aids and ebola bugs have been through plenty of variations and now i truely belive there may not be a perfect "cure" anymore.
the pharmacutical comps make $$Trillions$$ off of US ALL being sick. just think world wide 6+ billion people in the world atleast 2 billion in developed areas with access to big name drugs. atleast 25% on regular meds. your inhaler, heart pills, "sugar" pills, blood pressure pills, migraine pills, allergy pills...etc = trillions$$$$$
with that said the government lets this shit go on, why? good ole boys look after their own. in line with that cocaine is a white collar high society crime. judges politicians, actors, entertainers and such do it and can maintain that habit.
crack is a blue coller poor person crime, all those people mentioned above cant relate to people who do crack, so fuck em mandatory 20+.
look at meth penalties in a lot of states meth carries a lighter punishment than crack and in some cases WEED!! (white people talk about gettin off for Meth or "trace amounts" of cocaine a lot at campus parties) but only a couple of my black friends have ever said they got off for bud in the ash tray.
line of coca = $10-40 (purity) joint of weed $3-30 (strength and rolling style)
Man this situation is bullshit and they should even this shit out for real, niggas get caught with a 50 slab of hard and get a stiffer penalty than niggas with way more cocaine...its bullshit.
I oppose making cocaine and its derivatives legal because making it legal will only encourage more users which will only increase the burden upon taxpayers caused by the well known ills associated with its use. I don't want illegal dealers peddling the poison to the community and I don't want legal dealers doing the same either. Making the drug legal may wipe out or significantly curtail the illegal dope dealers and, therefore, a lot of the problems we see associated with "dealing" - - but legalization, in my opinion, will only increase the number of potential users.Why do you think so [oppose legalization] ? Remember, drug use is behind the only repealment of a constitutional amendment.
I don't agree with your conspiracy theory. The government has never been able to keep a secret well.
Abu Gharib
Blackwater
Approval of torture
The "WMD's"
Watergate
"Jacobs Ladder"
All of these were government programs that came out. Uncomfortable and embarising truths make money, and the press usually seeks them out.
BTW, Ebola and other hemmoragic fevers have been around forever and are well documented on oral traditions.
What bothers me about this is the number of kids being sentenced as adults for crack cases. That's what decimating our community, when you give a 15 yr old 20 years for selling a few grams that has to be cruel and unusual punishment.
not trying to be funny AT ALL, but supposing the average dealer was aware of the disparate sentencing guidelines, why wouldn't s/he BY DEFAULT deal powder over rock cocaine?
supply v. demand beats out risk v. reward?


alcoholI oppose making cocaine and its derivatives legal because making it legal will only encourage more users which will only increase the burden upon taxpayers caused by the well known ills associated with its use. I don't want illegal dealers peddling the poison to the community and I don't want legal dealers doing the same either. Making the drug legal may wipe out or significantly curtail the illegal dope dealers and, therefore, a lot of the problems we see associated with "dealing" - - but legalization, in my opinion, will only increase the number of potential users.
VG,
I agree with shooting the dealers!
QueEx
Repair the educational system and install/improve mechanisms aimed at solving the poverty cycle and you should move people away from drugs, without making crack legal. To make crack legal thinking that there won't be more crackheads and more destruction of lives is, well, lying to yourself.Makkonnen said:. . . Any real solution to this problem would involve social programs, new efforts in repairing the educational system and other honest efforts at solving the poverty-slavery cycle. Anything else is lies.
alcohol
nicotine
pharmaceuticals
remove the illegality and you remove the violence and the chief enslavement tool used against mostly black people
everyone doesn't smoke
everyone doesnt become an alcoholic etc
legalize it and most likely underemployed undereducated black males will seek out a new forbidden fruit since this is an economic issue for the most part
I'd rather see hundreds of thousands if not millions of nonviolent offenders free to attempt living again than a system of perpetual slavery. Arguing legalizing crack will make everyone crackheads is crackhead logic.
Any real solution to this problem would involve social programs, new efforts in repairing the educational system and other honest efforts at solving the poverty-slavery cycle. Anything else is lies.
Repair the educational system and install/improve mechanisms aimed at solving the poverty cycle and you should move people away from drugs, without making crack legal. To make crack legal thinking that there won't be more crackheads and more destruction of lives is, well, lying to yourself.
QueEx
The least powerful group of people in our nation is the most negatively effected by this. Are the PBA's and Bars of our nation going to back those social programs?Repair the educational system and install/improve mechanisms aimed at solving the poverty cycle and you should move people away from drugs, without making crack legal. To make crack legal thinking that there won't be more crackheads and more destruction of lives is, well, lying to yourself.
QueEx
Alcohol devastates health and lives in far greater numbers and no one does or says shit. Cigarettes?
Repair the educational system and install/improve mechanisms aimed at solving the poverty cycle and you should move people away from drugs, without making crack legal. To make crack legal thinking that there won't be more crackheads and more destruction of lives is, well, lying to yourself.
QueEx