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And whose fault is that?
It's the correct way. You don't have to like it.
I've asked twice on why you want drugs to stay illegal in 2 separate threads. Still no answer.
No, I said you're a lost cause because you give the benefit of the doubt to Trump. He's egotistical and his policies won't work but you seem to praise him for trying, whereas you criticism Sanders policies for being impossible (which they aren't). Double ****ing standards.
Please tell me where I said this, because I can't remember it every happening.
You're aloud to explain yourself, but don't blame it on me. It's not my fault you refuse to use paragraphs. It's just how grammar works.
Because you have some sort of "special" way of writing that I should have known, and since I didn't it's all my fault.
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Books don't use paragraphs. There's no correct way of writing. Don't get pissed at me because you disagree with my style of writing. I only started trying to use paragraphs because someone suggested it. I only said one policy of Sanders was probably never going to happen (never said impossible) and you can continue thinking all of Trump's policies won't work, but I disagree. There's no double standard. I like Trump's ideas more than Sanders, and I believe he would be the better choice. What the hell is a double standard between 2 crazy-haired white guys? I liked Trump more, you like Sanders more. Don't go making dumb excuses by calling it a "double standard." As for why I want drugs to remain illegal, I don't remember being asked that before. You don't need attitude when you ask me these questions. There's a lot to read (especially in other threads where multiple people post long posts) and I can only cover what I remember. (insert paragraph separation here). If you want my full drug reasoning, I'll give it to you. It's complex, though. First of all, I want cigarettes to become illegal (that includes the BS electronic cigarettes that still have nicotine) . I believe that should be achieved by raising the age limit one year at a time until everyone's dead who could have legally purchased them. I understand that many, many people would disagree with that. Nicotine is a highly addictive drug that only does harm. In the event that this law couldn't be passed, I would make it illegal to smoke in public (none of these smoking-designated areas). It would also be illegal to smoke if you have pets or kids in your house. Just because someone wants to smoke, doesn't give them the right to damage their kid/pet that can't say anything about that situation. Drugs should stay illegal. We see how much alcohol is abused already, the last thing we need is easier access to mind-altering drugs that make users potentially pose a danger to society (through driving or really any way, since they aren't thinking clearly). Throwing non-violent drug users in jail, along with other violent criminals is the worst idea ever. Drug users should go to mandatory rehab, where they are not allowed to leave until the medical doctors there approve that they're ready. The CJ system focuses not even on punishment that much now, but more as a temporary housing, and it's a waste of taxpayer money. Why should marijuana become legal? Just because some people do it? Some people murder, in fact, I would think there's many more murderers in America than there are marijuana users. By that logic, murder should become legal. It makes no sense. Drug-use poses a high potential risk of danger to the user and others nearby. I have a whole idea on alcohol, but it's not even 7 AM and that's a long post for another time.