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Posted by exstasie on Mar-13-2007 16:00:

quote:
Originally posted by shanny
Whether or not the pills are made in Canada is irrelevant...

...are they free trade?

Thats the important part.

I simply wont even consider buying from people who don't have good work policies from the bottom right up to the top.


I don't want to have to get into the Economics of things...but Free Trade isn't the most efficient way!

It would be better if the governments subsidized these ecstasy labs which would promote better work policies and incentives for the poorer ecstasy makers...

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
I bet more pills get consumed in just Guv every weekend. I wouldn't be surprised to find the number in thousands.


I'd same you probably more in line with the numbers. It's not just clubbers that use ecstasy these days. There are tons of people who just take E at like house parties and stuff like that.

My old manager at Food Basics use to take E every weekend and go race around Oakville...


Posted by darouge11 on Mar-13-2007 16:21:

they should just make it legal, and put taxes on it, so everyone is happy


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Mar-13-2007 16:27:

quote:
Originally posted by darouge11
they should just make it legal, and put taxes on it, so everyone is happy


Some interesting videos I watched on You Tube a little while ago (so far I've only seen the first part:

If Drugs Were Legal


Posted by StereoPrincess on Mar-13-2007 16:30:

quote:
Originally posted by darouge11
at least 500


that is a very very very low estimate. Maybe in one club.


Posted by _EuG_ on Mar-13-2007 16:32:

quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Some interesting videos I watched on You Tube a little while ago (so far I've only seen the first part:

If Drugs Were Legal


i posted the whole documentry in the documentry thread.



And i DONT think that it should be legal!

If everyone was doing it, it wouldnt be that special anymore.. so keep it underground.


Posted by StereoPrincess on Mar-13-2007 16:39:

anyways, not to worry sketchbags. your supply is safe. 140000 makes no difference in the market. it's like saying 140000 reese's pieces makes a difference in the reese's pieces market.


Posted by English Rachel on Mar-13-2007 16:41:

or that 140000 germs makes a difference in the Comfort Zone...


Posted by shanny on Mar-13-2007 18:36:

quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
anyways, not to worry sketchbags. your supply is safe. 140000 makes no difference in the market. it's like saying 140000 reese's pieces makes a difference in the reese's pieces market.


I resent you calling me a sketchbag.


Posted by StereoPrincess on Mar-13-2007 18:38:

quote:
Originally posted by shanny
I resent you calling me a sketchbag.


lol.

are you high?


Posted by shanny on Mar-13-2007 18:40:

quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
lol.

are you high?


I only get high on bank holidays.


Posted by clyde on Mar-13-2007 19:34:

Invisible Grin

But did you know that they stamp pretty pictures on the pills to entice kids (like candy) .... LOL


Posted by Killah Monkey on Mar-13-2007 19:39:

All I kept thinking when I was watching this story on the news this morning was that this is a prime example of why you NEVER keep all your eggs in one basket!


Posted by _EuG_ on Mar-13-2007 19:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Killah Monkey
All I kept thinking when I was watching this story on the news this morning was that this is a prime example of why you NEVER keep all your eggs in one basket!


For all we know 140,000 could have been only a fraction of the little suckers..

The rest are somewhere else


Posted by dEsidEL on Mar-13-2007 21:27:



quote:
McCowan and Steeles


heh .. mainlander forsure .. go Uncle Benny!


Posted by Ozmozis on Mar-13-2007 21:34:

Better stock up.... for other people *rolls eyes*


Posted by Cro_Addict on Mar-13-2007 22:01:

quote:
Originally posted by �Zm�zis
*rolls eyes*


there is a smiley for that .. right here ====>


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Mar-13-2007 22:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Cro_Addict
there is a smiley for that .. right here ====>



Posted by exstasie on Mar-13-2007 22:05:

quote:
Originally posted by clyde
But did you know that they stamp pretty pictures on the pills to entice kids (like candy) .... LOL


I LoLed out loud when the CTV was educating about the drug to viewers...

It made ecstasy users sound like they had the mentality of 5 year old..and the buying seeing a colourful pill with a picture will make everyone do them!


Posted by Cro_Addict on Mar-13-2007 22:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur


you found it

good job! would you like a cookie?


Posted by _EuG_ on Mar-13-2007 22:09:

anyone have a link to the news broadcast??? i wanna see it, not just read about it


Posted by misterpink on Mar-13-2007 22:36:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
i wonder how the cops do their math?
140,000 pills X $10 each on the street = $1,400,000


math isn't a requirement, knowing how to club someone effectively is...


Posted by misterpink on Mar-13-2007 22:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Cro_Addict
i was offered $50 once, but i had none


it was a cop...their math seems to fit, at that price...


Posted by Fast Turtle on Mar-13-2007 23:09:

Yeah, that's what I was just about to say.. most of the time when I've seen people offering ridiculous amounts they turn out to be undercovers.


Posted by Cro_Addict on Mar-13-2007 23:26:

quote:
Originally posted by misterpink
it was a cop...their math seems to fit, at that price...


hahah

no not this guy...this guy looked liked he was about 17 and was barely sitting up....his eyes rolled back .... very very sketchy


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Mar-14-2007 00:56:

quote:
Originally posted by _EuG_
And i DONT think that [drugs] should be [made] legal!

so keep it underground.


The criminal prohibition against the possession of certain drugs is a primary reason not only for the destruction of lives (insofar as, for instance, individuals who are caught are labeled and this stigma may encourage a life of criminality as well as severe restrictions on one's opportunities, e.g. employment and traveling) but also for many serious health-related problems and risks/harms (insofar as, for example, the tendency to use IV drugs in an unsafe manner--such as using dirty needles and not checking the purity (e.g. tasting heroin)--is a direct result of the fear and anxiety produced by worrying over being detected by law enforcement).

This is the bottom-line which cannot be (intelligently) disputed: drugs will always be a significant aspect of reality. Accepting that premise as the starting-point, it is time for our society to change our criminal laws to reflect a harm reduction approach in order to start saving people's lives.

I always have to come back to the marijuana possession issue: it is simply wrong for the state to punish people for possessing a substance which (at least) 3 million Canadians (i.e. 10% of the population, which is a very significant portion of our country) use per year. As a final point, research investigating the effects of decriminalization in countries such as the Netherlands suggests that increases in cannabis use as a result of the removal of criminal sanctioning generally do not occur.


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