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Two points if I may:
1. Illegals do NOT vote, for anyone.
2. Drug importation, production, and distribution, will never be stopped because the profits are too high. We must find new ways to fight the drug problem.
We lost the "War on Drugs" a long time ago, just as we lost the war on booze. All probation on anything does is increase the profits.
Time to learn a new way.
1. Illegals do NOT vote, for anyone.
2. Drug importation, production, and distribution, will never be stopped because the profits are too high. We must find new ways to fight the drug problem.
We lost the "War on Drugs" a long time ago, just as we lost the war on booze. All probation on anything does is increase the profits.
Time to learn a new way.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
CWO4 Terrence Clark - The New York law does not apply to illegals except those covered by DACA.
"The measure applies to legal residents, including those with green cards, and so-called Dreamers who were brought to the country illegally as children but were allowed to remain under a federal program known as DACA. "
I agree with you on #2. We must make changes to our culture to ever come even close to stopping illegal drug use. A huge undertaking that many do not want to engage in. It would eventually mean the loss of money for lawyers, some law enforcement, private prisons, some courts, and those private rehab centers. Those folks all thrive on the system as it is now. They don't want to see that cash cow end.
"The measure applies to legal residents, including those with green cards, and so-called Dreamers who were brought to the country illegally as children but were allowed to remain under a federal program known as DACA. "
I agree with you on #2. We must make changes to our culture to ever come even close to stopping illegal drug use. A huge undertaking that many do not want to engage in. It would eventually mean the loss of money for lawyers, some law enforcement, private prisons, some courts, and those private rehab centers. Those folks all thrive on the system as it is now. They don't want to see that cash cow end.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
MSG Stan Hutchison - If they are handing cards out to non-citizens you know some if not many are voting.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
MAJ Byron Oyler - Not if your local election board is doing it's job, which most are damned good at.
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LT William Pellegrini
To beat the war on drugs all that is necessary is for the Government to open up places for people to obtain their drugs. And charge really low prices. Illegal drugs will cease to come across the border. Step two is to expand the legality of marijuana, which is a gate way drug. Make it easy to get and affordable. People will always find a way to buy it, so make it legal & cheap, and drive the illegal trade out of business.
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