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Mycoloteur <mycoloteur@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Jun 2, 8:21 am, Walter Bushell <pr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > In article
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> > Mycoloteur <mycolot...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > So, since it is impossible to prevent access what happens when you
try
> > > anyway? Well, what happens is that since it is available, people who
> > > want it try to obtain it. i.e., a market. Since its illegal its a
> > > "black market". That means high prices, dangerous quality
> > > misinformation and assorted other crime and disease. Prohibition is
> > > like trying to put a square peg in a round hole.
> >
> > And if we could prohibit access people will huff gasoline.
>
> erm... they already do...
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> Love and Light
>
Mainly people who "we" have actually managed to deny access to other
drugs, such as children in native villages in the far north. Gasoline
huffing is a result of the success of the anti drug jihad.
--
When George Wa****ngton became was elected he became
President of even more than he surveyed.


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