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Old 10-10-2012, 12:38 PM
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*I* could have restrained that dude without tasing him.
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Old 10-10-2012, 12:32 PM
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Bastard Pigs
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Old 10-10-2012, 12:35 PM
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And I hate to say it, Hasbin is right. This one is 100% Pigs being shitdicks.
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Old 10-10-2012, 01:37 PM
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I dont blame the drugs, i blame the 1000's apon 1000's criminals prior to this guy who has set the stage for our current police culture.
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Old 10-10-2012, 01:43 PM
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In reltaed news, Tasers use is down 87% in bc since we killed that one dude


http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/britis...-use-down.html
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Old 10-10-2012, 01:44 PM
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I think firearms and hallucinogens should be required training in ~middle school'ish
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To be fair he is making $$, which I can't fault him for. If cheating gets you real money, go for it. Real money > pixels.
[10:53] <@Amelinda> he grabbed my ass and then i broke his nose.
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Old 10-10-2012, 01:44 PM
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I mean we coddle the kids too much we have a nation of pussified men
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To be fair he is making $$, which I can't fault him for. If cheating gets you real money, go for it. Real money > pixels.
[10:53] <@Amelinda> he grabbed my ass and then i broke his nose.
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Old 10-10-2012, 02:22 PM
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Cop's today taze first and ask questions later. I can link countless articles where cops have tazed the blind, pregnant women, elderly people, the mentally handicapped etc etc. They've become extremly lazy and taze people who could easily be restrained all the time.

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I dont blame the drugs, i blame the 1000's apon 1000's criminals prior to this guy who has set the stage for our current police culture.
You've been drinking the Kool-aid. Try blaming the politicians and media that have set the stage for our current "war on drugs" which is little more then an excuse to keep young black men incarcerated and keep white people afraid of minorities. And before you right wing assholes deny this fact just look at the sentencing guidlines for crack as compared to coke. It's obvious to anyone and everyone that alcohol prohibition was a massive failure and bad policy so why can't people see theres little or no difference with our currrent drug policy?
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Old 10-10-2012, 03:57 PM
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Cop's today taze first and ask questions later. I can link countless articles where cops have tazed the blind, pregnant women, elderly people, the mentally handicapped etc etc.
When it wasn't warranted? Please do link.

And then please compare these "countless" incidents with the number of times these things don't happen, and then when we have things in perspective we can decide who is being sensationalist and who is being realistic.


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They've become extremly lazy and taze people who could easily be restrained all the time.
"All the time" is that sensationalist propoganda shit again.

Yeah, cops sometimes make the wrong choice. And since there are a lot of fucking cops who need to make a lot of fucking choices, the absolute number seems big.

How do you want to fix this? Do you want to pay more taxes so that cops have to go through a more intensive screening program so none of the "power hungry" sorts end up in uniform? Do you want to pay more taxes so that cops get more training?


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You've been drinking the Kool-aid. Try blaming the politicians and media that have set the stage for our current "war on drugs" which is little more then an excuse to keep young black men incarcerated and keep white people afraid of minorities. And before you right wing assholes deny this fact just look at the sentencing guidlines for crack as compared to coke. It's obvious to anyone and everyone that alcohol prohibition was a massive failure and bad policy so why can't people see theres little or no difference with our currrent drug policy?
The war on drugs has some issues for sure. Big issues. But it isn't like prohibition any more a war on gang violence is like a war on Grand Theft Auto games.

Do you really think the country would be a better place to live, overall, if there was not a single law attempting to control the use of what are currently controlled substances?
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Old 10-10-2012, 04:25 PM
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The war on drugs has some issues for sure. Big issues. But it isn't like prohibition any more a war on gang violence is like a war on Grand Theft Auto games.

Do you really think the country would be a better place to live, overall, if there was not a single law attempting to control the use of what are currently controlled substances?
Yes. Drugs are legal in the Netherlands and they experience lower rates of use and abuse of all drugs than in the US. Education and treatment are far more effective at limiting drug use and having responsible drug use. Abolition and jail only exacerbate the problem. Even if the costs of enforcement and incarceration were 0, education and treatment would be more effective as they have a better chance at reducing irresponsible drug use. Instead we're spending tens (hundreds?) of billions on the war on drugs every single year.

For another example, check out the story of Portugal, where every drug was decriminalized in 2001. Not only did use decline, but deaths due to drugs (overdoses and HIV) were cut in half.

http://www.alternet.org/story/151635..._happened_next

Nice analogy between gangs and GTA. So alcohol is a simulation of an actual drug like GTA is a simulation of actual crime? You do realize alcohol is a real thing, and not just something Dwarves drink for fun? Alcohol is far more dangerous to the user and people around him than many illegal drugs.
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