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date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 15:20:07 GMT,    group: uk.politics.drugs        back       
Re: Two men to be hanged for trafficking in cannabis   
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 22:18:20 +0100, "Colonel Colt" 
wrote:

>"JNugent"  wrote in message 
>news:yIKdnXHhxJELkm_VnZ2dnUVZ8uKdnZ2d@pipex.net...
>>
>> The really important established fact is that trafficking in certain 
>> prohibited drugs is an offence (whether it leads to schizophrenia or not), 
>> and that in some jurisdictions, the offence is sometimes punishable by the 
>> death sentence. Unless that is somehow kept a secret from those tempted to 
>> break that law, it's hard to see what they have to legitimately complain 
>> about. It's a bit like complaining about being banned from driving for 
>> driving with too much alcohol in the bloodstream - something easily 
>> avoided by not breaking the law.

>Much the same as not exceeding the speed limit would avoid any speeding 
>fine.  It's amazing the number of people that don't appear to understand the 
>connection between the two things.

You just can't have any sympathy with these moaning law breakers who
complain when they're caught and punished.

Look at this idiot who got himself hanged for breaking the law:

http://tinyurl.com/4mmtae

What a lunatic. It's so simple, don't break the law, don't get
punished.

Svenne
date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 15:20:07 GMT   author:   Svenne

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