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It's 2012. Can we at least legalize hemp?
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I'm not one of those hippie-types that's always talking about legalizing hemp, man, but come on. What the deal? It must be about somebody's lobby, I figure.
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#2
nylon rope maker's lobby. Du Pont...

I just want them to stop asking for my damn driver's license every time I have a sinus headache and want to buy some Sudafed.
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#3
druggies!

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#4
http://www.drugwarrant.com/articles/why-...a-illegal/
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cbelt3 wrote:
nylon rope maker's lobby. Du Pont...

I just want them to stop asking for my damn driver's license every time I have a sinus headache and want to buy some Sudafed.

Thy f-ing demanded my ID at Target when I bought cough drops. 'Same damned thing in peppermint instead of menthol was okay.

I think it's all about data-collection and sales of our personal info rather than any respect for the risk associated with drugs.

If they really gave such a damn about public safety, why not card people buying bleach, turkey fryers or bug spray?
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Chakravartin wrote:
[quote=cbelt3]
nylon rope maker's lobby. Du Pont...

I just want them to stop asking for my damn driver's license every time I have a sinus headache and want to buy some Sudafed.

Thy f-ing demanded my ID at Target when I bought cough drops. 'Same damned thing in peppermint instead of menthol was okay.

I think it's all about data-collection and sales of our personal info rather than any respect for the risk associated with drugs.

If they really gave such a damn about public safety, why not card people buying bleach, turkey fryers or bug spray?
you apparently haven't seen (1) meth in action and/or (2) what H.S. students will do with cough medicine, etc.

They're not solutions, for sure, but they're a response to a public need, either way.
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Kiva wrote:
you apparently haven't seen (1) meth in action and/or (2) what H.S. students will do with cough medicine, etc.


Ah, good. I didn't see the news reports stating that these things don't happen anymore.

Maybe now we'll see increases in truck hi-jackings for purple drank.
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Having to show your ID is a TSA-like show for the public that doesn't do anything for the problem and annoys everyone.
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Kiva wrote:
[quote=Chakravartin]
[quote=cbelt3]
nylon rope maker's lobby. Du Pont...

I just want them to stop asking for my damn driver's license every time I have a sinus headache and want to buy some Sudafed.

Thy f-ing demanded my ID at Target when I bought cough drops. 'Same damned thing in peppermint instead of menthol was okay.

I think it's all about data-collection and sales of our personal info rather than any respect for the risk associated with drugs.

If they really gave such a damn about public safety, why not card people buying bleach, turkey fryers or bug spray?
you apparently haven't seen (1) meth in action and/or (2) what H.S. students will do with cough medicine, etc.
They're huffing candy now?
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Chakravartin wrote:

They f-ing demanded my ID at Target when I bought cough drops.

Allowing them to see your ID is one thing, letting them scan the information to store all your personal information in their database is something else altogether.
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#10
How exactly does that prevent anything anyhow? Anyone can ask someone else to buy the Sudafed for them.
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