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Fingon

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  1. Campbell might last until the Bills pick in the 4th.
  2. They're loading up on the defensive line, which I really like.
  3. Aaron Schobel, with Mitchell on the other side.
  4. Kelsay and Maybin aren't even starting LBs on this team.
  5. Really? Maybe you should do some research before you post. How about actually looking at player rankings (not that they matter), but there have been about seven "reaches" in the 2nd round so far.
  6. Since everyone is parroting the ESPN player rankings that say Troup is a reach, let's see who else is a reach according to ESPN. All rankings are from Scouts Inc. Cleveland 38 - TJ Ward 88th overall Miami 40th- Koa Misi 58th overall Denver 45th - Zane Beadles 81st overall KC 50th - Javier Arenas no overall rank, 13th ranked CB Pittsburgh 52nd- Jason Worilds 74th overall N.E. 53rd- Jermaine Cunningham no overall rank, 13th ranked OLB The 2nd round isn't even over, and there have been 6 "reaches" (Including Troup) so far.
  7. Worilds was a "reach" for Pitt.
  8. Whoops, Javier Arenas is a "reach" too.
  9. Zane Beadles, T.J. Ward, and Dexter McCluster are also "reaches" according to ESPN.
  10. People flipped **** about the Byrd pick, too.
  11. Most dynamic player in the draft. Many say he is a lock for ROY. He was clearly the BPA, which means we should get some real talent on this team if we keep taking BPA>
  12. Marshawn will probably be traded tonight or tomorrow.
  13. Not really. We shouldn't be putting people in prison because some people choose to drive under its influence. Just like no one is saying alcohol should be illegal because some people don't act responsibly while on it. Legalizing MJ would create an entire industry overnight. It would create thousands of jobs, and a lot of wealth. IMO, that definitely justifies making it legal. It just seems extremely silly to arrest people who are sitting in their own homes and doing no harm to anyone. Make DUI laws stricter or develop a test for it, but we are wasting a ridiculous amount of money fighting it.
  14. No, I didn't. I just find it comical that you are against forking over extra money for a breathalyzer in a car, yet you are for wasting $10s of billions of the taxpayer's money.
  15. For someone so concerned about drugs, you seem to be extremely unconcerned about a much worse problem.
  16. Does it matter? There are thousands of things that are more dangerous to your health (legal and illegal) out there. Marijuana is an extremely low risk drug. You are 6.5 times as likely to die in a car accident caused by someone eating a burger than by someone smoking a joint. Don't give me the whole "but eating is legal" BS. Laws are suppose to be made on more solid ground than a slight chance that someone might hurt someone with something.
  17. So, weed should be illegal because someone MIGHT hurt you because of it? That's a completely illogical argument. There are thousands of things more dangerous out there than stoners.
  18. Yes, if they suddenly lose up to 70% of their revenue they won't be hurt at all. :thumbsup: What did prohibition do to organized crime? The mafia was at its peak when alcohol was illegal. Not to mention there is an extremely limited market for harder drugs, which is why the cartels decided to start selling weed.
  19. Advantages: Fewer non-violent offenders in jail tax revenue a regulated product It would help stabilize Mexico, and decrease organized crime's profits Separate marijuana from other drugs decrease heavier drug use, as people will no longer need to go to drug dealers to get their weed. Harder for kids to get These are but a few.
  20. And i could shoot you with a gun. Should guns be illegal because they can be used to murder someone?
  21. No, that is not the reason why there are far fewer traffic violations. Anyone who has ever smoked will tell you that marijuana is far less impairing than alcohol. I've been extremely high and extremely drunk, and the two are not even comparable. Not to mention pot is FAR easier to obtain than alcohol. If i want to drink i have to have someone buy it for me, but with marijuana all i have to do is call someone and they will deliver it to me. Your argument for keeping marijuana illegal is akin to making guns illegal because there will be more murders.
  22. I don't think anyone could get your point. You are advocating keeping marijuana illegal simply because it impairs people. Guess what? Alcohol is far worse when it comes to traffic accidents and deaths. If more people smoked instead of drank, our country would be a far better place.
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