Message from @Jeb
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Drug
Drug abuse violations 1,638,850 1,324,860 313,980 170,570 1,468,270 1,093,910 519,830 11,240 13,870
Drug sale/manufacturing 302,310 249,050 53,260 23,800 278,510 181,370 116,830 1,740 2,370
Drug possession/use 1,336,530 1,075,810 260,720 146,770 1,189,760 912,580 402,940 9,510 11,500
your point?
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wait
I'm getting stats
Yeah stats for what?
Like I asked before
you were implying marijuana is a really great force in USA crime
No
Well that just disvalues your arguments then
It doesnt.
Were you not talking about the crime rates?
I used crime rates as an argument, not as a driving force behind my actions.
Let me help you.
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I used crime rates as an argument
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So it does disvalue
it does now, cuz you dont get my argument
Youre looking in the wrong corner
''My argument is, that the idea of legalizing weed is a though subject to some Americans. They think badly of it.''
add the other part back
No, it could mislead you
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I want to get to the roots
So the root problem is the thought
You have country a (US), versus country B (NL). One country almost sees legalising weed as a taboo (cuz reasons??), while the other country legalises weed and doesnt have a problem.
Indeed
Problem in: mentally, thought process. And materialistically
So your argument for legalising marijuana is that it is too taboo in America??,
My argument is that they dont have an argument to not legalise it. Since, legalized weed doesnt really have an effect on NL (as a country)
Why not legalize it in the US?
For every argument an US citizen can think of, how badly it is, I can argue my country as an example.
We dont have problems here, crime rate's low, drugs use is low, high wealth ect.
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Canada got attacked by a truck of peace this morning, fucking hell
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President Donald Trump poses next to Hillary Clinton after her arrest (colorized, 2018)