Congress may restrict the sale of cold medicines

Dynorphin said:
So PurrrrInOk, you must have some sort of interest in illicit substances, that is after all why we post on this board. Where would you say it is acceptable to make these? In Colombia where people involved in the coke supply chain are pretty much indiscriminately killed? Anywhere as long as it isnt your problem, and you cant see the harm that buying them does?

Of course it would be nicer if all drugs we use were made and packaged and sold in pharmacies, but that isnt the case. I would prefer it if the drug scene wasnt as seedy as it is. But when people are so obviously brainwashed by propaganda, it makes me laugh. Could you describe to me, PurrrInOk, why MDMA labs etc are safer? More acceptable?

All I know is that the meth labs WERE a huge problem here in Oklahoma until this law was enacted. Other subtance labs have not been an issue here. So I do not know much about those types of labs, I can't answer that question.. ;) While I do not agree that the law the has been enacted will even begin to curb meth use, I can SEE the difference this law has made in the number of meth labs in my State.

Unfortunately Oklahoma is in the "Bible Belt" of America, a very conservative State.. I mean, tattoos are still "illegal" here. 8)
IMO the only way to solve the drug problem anywhere in America is to legalize, regulate, and educate. However, I can assure you that 95% of other people in my State do not agree. This will NOT happen in Oklahoma in my lifetime....I truly believe that. So, until our Government and the other idiot conservative voters pull their heads out of their asses, and realize the drug policy is a complete joke, I don't mind a law like this which drives meth labs out of my community. This was really the point of my earlier post.

As far as the Columbia issue, legalization & regulation would take care of this problem.

It's really a common sense issue with me in regards to this law, propaganda has nothing to do with it. There are less meth labs, this lowers the risk of innocent people being exposed to these deadly chemicals.
 
lol, like laws are stopping meth manufacturers now... hey we'll add more laws and maybe it'll stop the drugs
 
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