Message from @busillis

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2020-12-04 16:25:06 UTC  

What?

2020-12-04 16:25:19 UTC  

What percentage of our NRS business is drug-related crime

2020-12-04 16:25:32 UTC  

I haven't been talking about drugs, my dude.

2020-12-04 16:26:03 UTC  

I'm not opposed to drug legalization. Don't care either way, really. I'm remarkably ambivalent about it. However, I think that suggesting bad policing will disappear because of it is staggeringly facile.

2020-12-04 16:26:09 UTC  

That is an unusual use of the phrase "just to be clear"

2020-12-04 16:26:14 UTC  

Maybe I misunderstood this

2020-12-04 16:26:39 UTC  

what percent of crime that you guys defend have to or is influenced by drugs? think he is about to make a different point @Maw

2020-12-04 16:26:50 UTC  

I think you quoted the wrong thing

2020-12-04 16:26:58 UTC  

The fact that 75% of our inmates are non-violent offenders is, yes, ridiculous in my honest opinion.

2020-12-04 16:27:16 UTC  

So you would stand to lose if drugs were legal

2020-12-04 16:27:26 UTC  

This is why issues never get fixed

2020-12-04 16:27:32 UTC  

In a business sense? Sure.

2020-12-04 16:27:35 UTC  

We complain about how police treat African-Americans

2020-12-04 16:27:40 UTC  

In an ethics sense? (More important) no

2020-12-04 16:27:50 UTC  

When they're serving a no-knock warrant lady who was EMS worker in Tennessee

2020-12-04 16:27:55 UTC  

Drug-related

2020-12-04 16:28:06 UTC  

Floyd

2020-12-04 16:28:10 UTC  

Drug-related

2020-12-04 16:28:16 UTC  

thinking they would still have plenty of crime to defend maybe more if they have more acess to drugs but just IMO

2020-12-04 16:28:17 UTC  

The guy who got shot on PCP

2020-12-04 16:28:23 UTC  

Drug-related

2020-12-04 16:28:41 UTC  

They're all drug-related

2020-12-04 16:28:46 UTC  

Or nearly all

2020-12-04 16:28:53 UTC  

Man sure sounds like people still have easy access to drugs despite being illegal.

2020-12-04 16:29:26 UTC  

Fentanyl also would not be required if we made production of certain drugs in a less dangerous fashion.

2020-12-04 16:29:35 UTC  

Maybe we will have no drugs of we build a really long wall

2020-12-04 16:30:57 UTC  

miron-zweibel1995.pdf

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/771201221145919499/784456724195049502/miron-zweibel1995.pdf

2020-12-04 16:30:58 UTC  

I'm not complaining about how they treat black people. I'm complaining about them not following the law. What laws they are enforcing while breaking the law is immaterial.

2020-12-04 16:31:30 UTC  

yea just think if hard drug was avail at the 7-11 then there would be 0 deterrent. and we would hit record overdoes records for a few yrs and then Darwin would work its way out..

2020-12-04 16:31:30 UTC  

@ShittyKitty, you just advanced to level 8!

2020-12-04 16:31:32 UTC  

The literature is replete with economic arguments against the prohibition of drugs

2020-12-04 16:32:12 UTC  

People in lower socioeconomic classes sells drugs test a way to generate income

2020-12-04 16:32:18 UTC  

As they have no other choice

2020-12-04 16:32:25 UTC  

@ShittyKitty I doubt hard drugs would be easy to sell and be licensed for.

2020-12-04 16:33:02 UTC  

We're talking primarily about possession-related crimes.

2020-12-04 16:33:56 UTC  

Laws create criminals... that would be a fact that's almost unable to dispute

2020-12-04 16:34:34 UTC  

I see the problem. You guys are talking about drugs and I'm talking about garbage cops. Have at it.

2020-12-04 16:34:51 UTC  

@Zuluzeit They do kinda go hand-in-hand..

2020-12-04 16:34:51 UTC  

yea deregulate them all take the warning labels off everything and let God work this out... I am all for it. Demonitise them all big Pharma Cops and the Courts!

2020-12-04 16:35:12 UTC  

When addicted people are able to get substitutes like methadone or naloxone it enables them to live normal lives. Or at least try

2020-12-04 16:35:15 UTC  

Last thing we want to do is not educate people in proper use.