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[–] Rellik88 ago 

And you lost the left vote stupid.

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[–] Scottnaye1 ago 

He would know: I don't like this prick. I have never liked this prick, and I will never like this prick.

I will be happy when Trump kicks this Prick in the Dick (pardon my vulgarity, but i am sick of these condescending douche-bags)

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[–] bourbonexpert ago 

He do want have a prayer anyway. Maybe he is trying to peel fringe anti drug voters from the gop?

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[–] CheeseboogerHimself 1 point 2 points (+3|-1) ago 

Dual citizen say what?

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[–] 475677 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

It is the stupidest thing anybody has ever done. Why you ask? the UN's convention on narcotics of course! Kike's gotta get their black market profits after all....sorry for formatting niggers, I'm too lazy to fix it up so if it's total aids to read then you can find the original source here which you absolutely should read before calling for the legalization of drugs over their actual decriminalization, ie. removing all laws and not just fining druggies and stealing their stash:

https://www.unodc.org/documents/commissions/CND/Int_Drug_Control_Conventions/Ebook/The_International_Drug_Control_Conventions_E.pdf

Article 28.

Control of cannabis

1.

I

f a Party permits the cultivation of the cannabis plant for the produc-

tion of cannabis or cannabis resin, it shall apply thereto the system of controls as

provided in article 23 respecting the control of the opium poppy.

2.

This

Convention shall not apply to the cultivation of the canna-

bis plant exclusively for industrial purposes (fibre and seed) or horticultural

purposes.

3.

The P

arties shall adopt such measures as may be necessary to prevent

the misuse of, and illicit traffic in, the leaves of the cannabis plant.

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The I

nternational Drug Control Conventions

Article 29.

Manufacture

1.

The P

arties shall require that the manufacture of drugs be under

licence except where such manufacture is carried out by a State enterprise or

State enterprises.

2.

The P

arties shall:

(a)

Contr

ol all persons and enterprises carrying on or engaged in the

manufacture of drugs;

(b)

Contr

ol under licence the establishments and premises in which such

manufacture may take place; and

(c)

R

equire that licensed manufacturers of drugs obtain periodical

permits specifying the kinds and amounts of drugs which they shall be enti-

tled to manufacture. A periodical permit, however, need not be required for

preparations.

3.

The P

arties shall prevent the accumulation, in the possession of

drug manufacturers, of quantities of drugs and poppy straw in excess of those

required for the normal conduct of business, having regard to the prevailing

market conditions.

Article 30.

T

rade and distribution

1.

(a)

The P

arties shall require that the trade in and distribution of

drugs be under licence except where such trade or distribution is carried out by

a State enterprise or State enterprises:

(b)

The P

arties shall:

(i)

Contr

ol all persons and enterprises carrying on or engaged in

the trade in or distribution of drugs;

(ii)

Contr

ol under licence the establishments and premises in which

such trade or distribution may take place. The requirement of

licensing need not apply to preparations.

Part One: Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961 as amended by the 1972 Protocol

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(c)

The pr

ovisions of subparagraphs

(a)

and

(b)

relating to licensing need

not apply to persons duly authorized to perform and while performing thera-

peutic or scientific functions.

2.

The P

arties shall also:

(a)

P

revent the accumulation in the possession of traders, distributors,

State enterprises or duly authorized persons referred to above, of quantities of

drugs and poppy straw in excess of those required for the normal conduct of

business, having regard to the prevailing market conditions; and

(b)

(i)

R

equire medical prescriptions for the supply or dispensation

of drugs to individuals. This requirement need not apply to

such drugs as individuals may lawfully obtain, use, dispense or

administer in connexion with their duly authorized therapeutic

functions; and

(ii)

I

f the Parties deem these measures necessary or desirable, require

that prescriptions for drugs in Schedule I should be written on

official forms to be issued in the form of counterfoil books by

the competent governmental authorities or by authorized pro-

fessional associations.

3.

I

t is desirable that Parties require that written or printed offers of

drugs, advertisements of every kind or descriptive literature relating to drugs and

used for commercial purposes, interior wrappings of packages containing drugs,

and labels under which drugs are offered for sale indicate the international non-

proprietary name communicated by the World Health Organization.

4.

I

f a Party considers such measure necessary or desirable, it shall

require that the inner package containing a drug or wrapping thereof shall bear

a clearly visible double red band. The exterior wrapping of the package in which

such drug is contained shall not bear a double red band.

5.

A P

arty shall require that the label under which a drug is offered for

sale show the exact drug content by weight or percentage. This requirement of

label information need not apply to a drug dispensed to an individual on medi-

cal prescription.

6.

The pr

ovisions of paragraphs 2 and 5 need not apply to the retail

trade in or retail distribution of drugs in Schedule II.

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[–] derram 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

https://archive.ph/HCXWm :

None | Michael Bloomberg on Marijuana: Legalizing 'Another Addictive Narcotic' Is Perhaps 'Stupidest Thing Anybody Has Ever Done'

'Former New York City Mayor—and potential 2020 Democratic presidential candidate—Michael Bloomberg called efforts to legalize marijuana "perhaps the stupidest thing anybody has ever done."'

'A Gallup poll released in October found that 66 percent of Americans support legalizing the drug, including three-in-four Democrats. '

'Recent polls meanwhile have shown a comfortable majority of Americans support legalizing the recreational use of marijuana. '

'And today, incidentally, we are trying to legalize another addictive narcotic, which is perhaps the stupidest thing anybody has ever done. '

'We've got to fight that, and that's another thing that Bloomberg Philanthropies will work on it in public health."'


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