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wkabel23

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Originally posted by: RapidSnail
Originally posted by: CraKaJaX
Originally posted by: lupi
Originally posted by: blurredvision
Why haven't we legalized marijauna yet?

I heard some security guards got shot in philly earlier today, why haven't we legalized murder yet?

What a terrible comparison.

I believe he was trying to say that you just don't legalize a crime, no matter how absurd, just because it's frequently broken. Granted the analogy was apples to oranges, but whatever.

If you think the argument for legalization of marijuana revolves around the fact that it's a frequently broken law...well, you're mistaken.
 

Syringer

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Wow, the AFC West may possibly be the worst division in the NFL now. No team is over .500, and only the Raiders have scored more points than they've allowed (by a margin of 2), the Chargers have been Norv-ed, the Chiefs are struggling badly, Denver is now without their star back, and the Raiders are the Raiders.
 

lupi

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Originally posted by: Syringer
Wow, the AFC West may possibly be the worst division in the NFL now. No team is over .500, and only the Raiders have scored more points than they've allowed (by a margin of 2), the Chargers have been Norv-ed, the Chiefs are struggling badly, Denver is now without their star back, and the Raiders are the Raiders.

If the other three can't correct themselves soon, I think the Raiders may compete for the title this year.
 

RapidSnail

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Originally posted by: wkabel23
Originally posted by: RapidSnail
Originally posted by: CraKaJaX
Originally posted by: lupi
Originally posted by: blurredvision
Why haven't we legalized marijauna yet?

I heard some security guards got shot in philly earlier today, why haven't we legalized murder yet?

What a terrible comparison.

I believe he was trying to say that you just don't legalize a crime, no matter how absurd, just because it's frequently broken. Granted the analogy was apples to oranges, but whatever.

If you think the argument for legalization of marijuana revolves around the fact that it's a frequently broken law...well, you're mistaken.

No, that was what lupi inferred from blurredvision's statement.