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    #31
    I say 1)make marijauana legal (no I don't smoke it I am allergic), collect the taxes, and regulate it like alcahol and tobacco.

    2)Make possesion of illegal Narcotics a automatic death penalty.

    3) Make gang affiliation a automatic death penalty.

    4) If you are a known head of an organized crime syndicate you can be shot on sight by any citizen.

    Call it extreme, call it vigilante, but it is time that people quit b!tCh!ng and start taking care of thes scum bags!
    These types of laws would put us on the fast track to become just like Mexico. Think about police power and checks & balances please.

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      #32
      Originally posted by sailor View Post
      Sir, Just because he's right about one thing, doesn't make him right about everything.
      I don't think, you know anything about his views.
      Here's just a few of his views. He's taking Texan's land, under "imminent domain" and giving it to a Spanish company so you get to pay to drive on it for the next fifty years.
      He tried to mandate, that my sixteen year old daughter HAS to have a proven dangerous vaccine against a disease she has virtualy no chance of contracting.Oh by the way Merk was a big contributor to his campaign.
      And his greatest policy "If Washington won't protect our borders then Texas will"
      Does this answer your orginal question, I believe I've outlined my position.---Sailor
      Well the toll road needed to be built and it didn't need to take 20 years to do so, like it would have if the state would have built it. I guess an American should have forked over the money to build it and collect for the next 50 years! The vaccine was a good idea and not proven dangerous, but I agree it should not have been mandatory.

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        #33
        Originally posted by tgridley View Post
        Well the toll road needed to be built and it didn't need to take 20 years to do so, like it would have if the state would have built it. I guess an American should have forked over the money to build it and collect for the next 50 years! The vaccine was a good idea and not proven dangerous, but I agree it should not have been mandatory.
        You live in your world, I perfer reality

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          #34
          Originally posted by sailor View Post
          You live in your world, I perfer reality
          That's what I thought!

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            #35
            As long as corruption pays more than legal wages in Mexico, things aren't going to change. A lot a of floks there are making $6.00 dollars per week, and it doesn't take much to get someone to join illegal activities when they see their family going hungry.
            It's a sociallist system that provides wealth only for the Government and for the corrupt.

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