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Malcolm Kyle
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| Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 4:37 am Post subject: How is it possible? |
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How is it possible that any person could support legislation that entails the nullification of the immutable law of supply and demand.
Why would any person wish to see a whole market remain completely untaxed, unregulated and controlled by criminals. who are entirely motivated by profit, and often rather than only selling the less harmful soft drugs to their clients, they will offer them highly-addictive substances in order to up their profits.
How is it possible? :bnghd: |
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sparsely
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| Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 7:27 am Post subject: |
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| Are you referring to the tobacco industry? |
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Demonic Spoon
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| Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 12:17 pm Post subject: Re: How is it possible? |
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Malcolm Kyle wrote: How is it possible that any person could support legislation that entails the nullification of the immutable law of supply and demand.
Why would any person wish to see a whole market remain completely untaxed, unregulated and controlled by criminals. who are entirely motivated by profit, and often rather than only selling the less harmful soft drugs to their clients, they will offer them highly-addictive substances in order to up their profits.
How is it possible? :bnghd:
...Everyone is motivated by profit. Just tell me that you/your parents (don't know your age) go to work every morning just to help out society :roll:
If they're not breaking the law, they're not criminals.
And if someone sells a drug that is highly addictive and they don't tell the consumer, then they're already criminals. It's called fraud: You can't sell someone something while advertising something else. |
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