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In reply to the discussion: Houston Police: Celebratory gunfire against the law [View all]PavePusher
(15,374 posts)50. Oh, so just pushing a War on Some Drugs then.
That's ever so much more fluffy and cuddly, eh?
The parallel would be saying beer is O.K., but whiskey, rum and vodka are not. Where have we seen this...
Again, welcome to Prohibition 2.0.
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yes, those are safe to fire... however they will not cycle a semiauto.
OneTenthofOnePercent
Dec 2011
#13
The obvious solution is to address the minority of the population that engages in this illegal act.
Remmah2
Dec 2011
#26
Pretty dumb practice as the guy in Ohio who killed the Amish girl found out
Starboard Tack
Dec 2011
#11
"I'm sure you'll attempt a distraction by complaining about any source I supply."
ellisonz
Dec 2011
#64
For the record, I promote legalizing non-prescription, over-the-counter sale of all drugs...
PavePusher
Dec 2011
#56
So which "other substances" do you include in your magnanimous "legalization" suggestion?
Fair Witness
Dec 2011
#58
Jamaica (a small island south of Cuba in the Caribbean) has total gun "control" (a ban) and is
Fair Witness
Dec 2011
#39
"One of the main reasons street meth is so dangerous is because it is illegal."
ellisonz
Dec 2011
#61
Well excuse me for knowing something about the political-economy of Jamaica...
ellisonz
Dec 2011
#60
Government prohibition on various drugs is a market distortion that created meth.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2011
#90