Drug Possession: Why Will Obama Not Tackle the Drug Problem in the US?
Question by oldbull: Why will Obama not tackle the drug problem in the US?
The solution to our drug problem is so simple that it is a crime to ignore it. In Saudi Arabia there is only one classification of a person involved with drugs. “Possession” The penalty for this is death by beheading. Saudi has no drug problems, no second offenders and no overcrowding of jails. Should we not take an example from a system that works. It would even help the unemployment and immigration problems.
to Jefferson (and the rest of your moniker is unintelligable): You have not been there. Well I have, 11 years as a matter of fact, and I have witnessed beheadings. You talk about a deterrent to crime, well you bleading hearts have never seen such a deterrent and it works. I could walk the streets at night without fear, I could leave my wallet laying on the table for days. When I cam back it had not been touched. Don’t try to tell me where to live when you have not dried behind the ears. Wake up you sorry little sh**, get a job a live a real life. Then you can speak up in a year or two.
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Answer by lawgirl
Because we don’t kill people in this country for being addicted to something. I seriously hope you are joking.
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Drug Possession: PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Township Cory M. Frey, 24, of Belle Mead, was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of hypodermic needle, and possession of a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle. At 10:24 p.m. on May 2, police responded to a report of an erratic driver near Mt. Lucas Road. Police stopped Mr. Frey and discovered a …
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Drug Possession: Drug charges lodged in Cattaraugus County
SALAMANCA—A Salamanca man indicted by a Cattaraugus County grand jury on drug charges was arrested Wednesday. Raymond A. Turner Jr., no age available, was indicted on two counts each of third-degree criminal sale and possession of a controlled substance.
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There’s this little thing known as the 8th amendment standing in the way.
i say legalize natural drugs like holland….it has worked for them greatly
Good idea, off with their heads.
You are right but our cops and politicians would go broke.
So you want to kill everyone who does drugs then?
Also, see: “war on drugs, effectiveness of”
He be smokin’ thatr stuff..so why make it cost mo’?
Because he may have to jail some of his old buddies
So your solution for a problem in America is to be more like Saudi Arabia. No thanks.
go move to suadi arabia and tell me how nice it is. I have never been there but I hear it is real nice
maybe your right. why not do what we as Americans do best, Kill
what a wonderful republican idea. we’ll shock and awe the drug users.
I would support that policy. I honestly would. If the punishment gets serious enough, suddenly all the “poor helpless addicts” seem to find the inner strength to make choices like a sapient being instead of a lazy leech.
Yeah, the Saudis are so brilliant. Their jails are full of women who were raped, or upset their family for having a brain or opinion. The only reason that their jails aren’t empty are because of all the women who have died at the hands of their families.