some of those growers are
good customers of RSA products!
-TD
From: Trei, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED], cypherpunks@minder.net,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [Politech] Montana Supreme Court justice
warns Orwell's 1984 has arrived [priv
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
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 racemic
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 a
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 supply
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
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
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