Thursday, April 23, 2009

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alied's

In many ways I can agree that the law has both problems and privileges. To me the law needs a lot of fine tuning and a lot more work than people perceive however loop holes will always exist do to the fact that humans are foul able and there for anything we create will essentially be flawed let alone government so given that respect the trick is not to strengthen the laws but to fortify them in a way that will allow us as people to minimize the damage if not allow us to repair said damage when it is caused. That being said I got to agree with locking up those who have done major wrongs like baby killers. As for stop signs and drug busts that is something that will have to be cracked down on but frankly it will keep happening regardless so long as people desire to do things their own way. The only remedy I see not just enhanced law enforcement but public and or private help.


Elevate Sounds

Ok fairness in our current law is sadly messed up beyond all bounds . To Top that problem there are sustains abuse that are causing problems however to answer some questions I’ll bring up stuff like weed and Alcohol. In fact Alcohol was banned by the constitution for a good number of years however this , like tobacco , is a traditional thing and there for the people as they were demanded that the traditional pieces be put back. Also there was a problem with illegal imports of Alcohol, however that’s a current problem we have with illegal drugs right now. As for just that though, Weed sadly being as it is not so fortunate to be a historical thing, has been labeled ( much like tobacco should) a gate way drug and the only reason it is illegal is critics believe that it leads others to use other drugs that ARE dangerous to people and DO cause problems. One major one being Crack, that being said it has been banned simply for the dumbest of reasons. If you want the laws to be more fair you will have to convince others of what they believe is wrong and what you say is right, that’s sadly how the law works.

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