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Old 06-23-2016, 03:10 PM
Csihar Csihar is offline
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And yes:

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Also, arguing for freedom and extremely addictive products in the same breath is pretty funny.
If you use this wonderful product as intended you will become addicted. By definition that impedes your freedom.
You can be all short-sighted (and wrong) and simply write it off as "lol just will power it bruv".
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Old 06-23-2016, 03:19 PM
Chaboo_Cleric Chaboo_Cleric is offline
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If you use this wonderful product as intended you will become addicted. By definition that impedes your freedom.
You can be all short-sighted (and wrong) and simply write it off as "lol just will power it bruv".
Addiction is a normal thing in life. You can tote Hillary Clinton on her position against Vid Games. Just because something is addicting doesn't mean I need the government to make it more difficult to either A: Attain , or B: gouge me with taxes or C: Penalize me. There will be ramifications with the new 21 law to smoke in California. More harassment from Police ( to start) and the list goes on... This new " Underage smoking", in California is a big deal. Indefinitely, the state will make more money with this law, as oppose to just collecting the ginormous tax on cigarettes. Overall, if people want to smoke they are going to anyway. It's the same thing with drinking. I however, don't want the government playing Mommy and Daddy for me or anyone. The more government control and rule making, the less freedom we really have. That is a fact.
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