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I’ve always said End the war on drugs and release the prisoners. Turns out, when you decriminalize marijuana that you have to lay off prison employees.
I’ve always said End the war on drugs and release the prisoners. Turns out, when you decriminalize marijuana that you have to lay off prison employees.
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May 25th, 2009 at 4:35 pm
“…when you decriminalize marijuana…you have to lay off prison employees.”
…and gangsters, and some cops, and the DEA, and some lawyers, etc., and you slow down or stop foreign sources in favor of domestic sources, thereby “laying off” (defunding) some terrorists, corrupt governments and other enemies of the U.S.
Therefore the repeal of prohibition will be much harder than pulling teeth. Government entities aren’t going to defund or disenfranchise themselves (the status quo is too profitable for some).
It will have to come directly from the people.
May 25th, 2009 at 8:25 pm
a necessary evil …
What’s left when you remove the “necessary”?
Seriously, those jobs where artificial to begin with and should not endure!
May 26th, 2009 at 9:10 am
It will be easy to choose which guards to let go. Just send your kids for a tour oof the prison, the guards that land your children in the hospital should be let go first.
http://www.godbitesman.com/home/2009/5/4/prison-guard-tasers-children-during-take-your-kids-to-work-d.html