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2005-08-23 Thread Bill Stewart
At 10:39 AM 8/23/2005, Trei, Peter wrote: Tyler Durden writes: > Yes, but the old question needs to be asked: How much of this > crime would go away if crystal meth were legal? Actually, if we ever managed to kill the culture of prohibition, I suspect that crystal meth would be about as popular

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2005-08-23 Thread Tyler Durden
if they were ever caught.) No doubt some of those growers are good customers of RSA products! -TD From: "Trei, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tyler Durden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, , <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [Politech] Mon

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [Politech] Montana Supreme Court justice warns Orwell's 1984 has arrived [priv]]

2005-08-23 Thread Trei, Peter
Tyler Durden writes: > Yes, but the old question needs to be asked: How much of this > crime would go away if crystal meth were legal? Actually, if we ever managed to kill the culture of prohibition, I suspect that crystal meth would be about as popular is bathtub gin is today. It's terrible st

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [Politech] Montana Supreme Court justice warns Orwell's 1984 has arrived [priv]]

2005-08-23 Thread J.A. Terranson
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Tyler Durden wrote: > Yes, but the old question needs to be asked: How much of this crime would go > away if crystal meth were legal? There's little doubt that the vast majority > of drug-related crime stems not from some crazed crime spree but from issues > relating to suppl

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2005-08-23 Thread coderman
On 8/23/05, J.A. Terranson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Tyler Durden wrote: > > Yes, but the old question needs to be asked: How much of this crime would go > > away if crystal meth were legal? agreed; though i'd rather see them taking something less neurotoxic, like dex or r

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [Politech] Montana Supreme Court justice warns Orwell's 1984 has arrived [priv]]

2005-08-23 Thread Tyler Durden
Coderman wrote... the state of oregon just passed a law (yet to be put into effect) that requires a prescription from a doctor for all sudafed (pseudo ephedrine) purchases. the problem isn't drug addicts killing themselves with corrosive fluids, as this would be a problem that solves itself in

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [Politech] Montana Supreme Court justice warns Orwell's 1984 has arrived [priv]]

2005-08-22 Thread coderman
On 8/21/05, Tyler Durden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ... > As for crystal meth, I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but if I want > to pour something from my chemistry set down my throat that shouldn't be > anybody's business. The fact that it doesn't accidentally kill me and indeed > gives me

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [Politech] Montana Supreme Court justice warns Orwell's 1984 has arrived [priv]]

2005-08-21 Thread Tyler Durden
Holy Fuck we need some smarter people in this society. OK, you threw away your trash. I see no inherent reason why someone else can't grab it. But INFORMATION about you isn't trash. Then again, you do "throw away" the photons that exit through your windows, so I guess cops should be able to st