X. Benedict Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 They use mailboxes in Tennessee? It sounds like virgin territory to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrDawkinstein Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 the DEA!?!?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 What's wrong with the DEA, it is my compromise because the FBI will never accept me with my record. Never mind that the "War on Drugs" is hypocritical, ineffectual, wasteful and a burden on the justice system. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoondckCL Posted March 19, 2007 Author Share Posted March 19, 2007 the DEA!?!?! Drug Enforcement Administration. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 the DEA!?!?! My thoughts exactly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrDawkinstein Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 and if you want to get into Law Enforcement, dont bother going for Criminal Justice. a lot of agencies like to see a more diverse background. theyll teach you what you need to know themselves. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
\GoBillsInDallas/ Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 Was notified this morning via mail. Holding out for better, but definately a step in the right direction. Good school, but hopefully with any luck the University of South Carolina, NC State, or Tennessee accept me as a transfer. If I do go to UB it looks like Bills season tickets are in the mix. Kirk > Picard > ~NG~ > Smelly Turds > T-Bone > ECC > UB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrDawkinstein Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 Drug Enforcement Administration. oh im well aware of what it is. have fun fighting an abstract war on our own citizens who need help not punishment. but i guess the taxpayers will worry about feeding them in jail Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 See my post above. I'm not a fan of the "War on Drugs." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoondckCL Posted March 19, 2007 Author Share Posted March 19, 2007 Never mind that the "War on Drugs" is hypocritical, ineffectual, wasteful and a burden on the justice system. I agree with you to a certain extent. Things like marijuana should be made legal because they really have little or no effect on the outcome of people's lives the way something like cocaine or heroin do. Instead, I am a firm believer that we should legalize marijuana, i do not smoke it, but i feel that the money that we use to incarcerate petit marijuana peddlers could be put to much better use elsewhere. It costs an average of somewhere in the vacinity of $20,000 a year to house an inmate in prison, and i think that it is bogus that we as tax payers are paying for this guy to be imprisoned for just selling weed to his friends after school. You take that money and you use it to aid other sects of our society, like i don't know social security or use it to fund the war in Iraq. Who gives a sh--, atleast your seeing result that way instead of just burning your money. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D_House Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 Congrats. UB is a good school, so you are starting off on the right foot (I graduated in '01). Hope you get into your first choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 I agree with you to a certain extent. Things like marijuana should be made legal because they really have little or no effect on the outcome of people's lives the way something like cocaine or heroin do. Instead, I am a firm believer that we should legalize marijuana, i do not smoke it, but i feel that the money that we use to incarcerate petit marijuana peddlers could be put to much better use elsewhere. It costs an average of somewhere in the vacinity of $20,000 a year to house an inmate in prison, and i think that it is bogus that we as tax payers are paying for this guy to be imprisoned for just selling weed to his friends after school. You take that money and you use it to aid other sects of our society, like i don't know social security or use it to fund the war in Iraq. Who gives a sh--, atleast your seeing result that way instead of just burning your money. Drug abuse is a medical issue, not a legal one. The medical system should be taking care of the consumption. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoondckCL Posted March 19, 2007 Author Share Posted March 19, 2007 Drug abuse is a medical issue, not a legal one. The medical system should be taking care of the consumption. I agree, but the legal side should be taking care of the scum bags that are getting rich by dealing heroin and cocaine to people, right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 I agree, but the legal side should be taking care of the scum bags that are getting rich by dealing heroin and cocaine to people, right? Hell no, tax 'em! If you're a consenting adult and above the age for consumption, there's no one to blame for your usage but yourself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoondckCL Posted March 19, 2007 Author Share Posted March 19, 2007 Hell no, tax 'em! If you're a consenting adult and above the age for consumption, there's no one to blame for your usage but yourself. Interesting perspective, but how do you tax something that is such an under the radar operation? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill from NYC Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 Hell no, tax 'em! If you're a consenting adult and above the age for consumption, there's no one to blame for your usage but yourself. Should people be allowed to do any of these drugs in bars? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 Interesting perspective, but how do you tax something that is such an under the radar operation? If it's no longer illegal, you force them INTO the system. License them, regulate them and tax them like you would any purveyor of alcohol or tobacco. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrDawkinstein Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 Interesting perspective, but how do you tax something that is such an under the radar operation? legalize it and regulate it. its an under the radar operation now because it HAS to be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 Should people be allowed to do any of these drugs in bars? They're already stumbling out of the bar drunk. What's the difference if they're high on heroin or high on alcohol? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattyT Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 They're already stumbling out of the bar drunk. What's the difference if they're high on heroin or high on alcohol? Look out! He's setting you up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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