People should be allowed to buy what the hell they want to on the street corner … just as long that they sign a waiver stating that if they ever kick their addiction they won’t make one of those interminable dirge documents that seeks our approbation to ceasing to do something that was a stupid idea in the first place.
Free Market, who makes you read those dirge documents?
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That doesn't explain why I can't be trusted with drugs I grow myself or buy from some anonymous bloke on the street corner...
Yes it does. You're not TRUSTWORTHY. It's the next step down that slope.
Kevin, I have to disagree with you on this one.
People should be allowed to buy what the hell they want to on the street corner … just as long that they sign a waiver stating that if they ever kick their addiction they won’t make one of those interminable dirge documents that seeks our approbation to ceasing to do something that was a stupid idea in the first place.
Free Market, who makes you read those dirge documents?
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