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From: "Dave Ings"
I have never understood the American obsession with drugs & the border.
It's obviousness to state that if there was no demand in America for drugs
there would no imports (just say no etc). Must the late 20th century
version of prohibition. This will look equally silly a century from now.
Up here in Ontario we have state run liquor stores. I've long been in
favour of adding various flavours of weed to the shelves, and taxing the
h*** out of it similar to liquor. And I say this as someone who is
completely uninterested in partaking myself.
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Regards,
Dave Ings,
Toronto, Canada
"John Beamish" wrote in message
news:3f0b3318$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> It's high time this nonsense stopped. No, that's not right. Let me try
> again: isn't this the pot calling the kettle ... No, that's not correct,
> either.
>
> Oh, heck. Read it yourself. Canadian agriculture is, apparently, such a
> threat that stricter border controls may be necessary.
>
>
http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20030708.wmari0708/BNStory/Nati
onal/
>
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