Yesterday, Colorado voters passed Amendment 64 which legalizes the use and sale of recreational marijuana, even though the state's Governor , John Hickenlooper, opposed it. And in*conceding defeat, he issued one of the best (and funniest) statements about legalized marijuana (although I doubt he...
Let's be honest this is without a doubt a VERY hot topic, While 52% of americans say yes to legalization I want to know why the other 48% say no? Some facts to help your answer, The government spends $19.2 Billion on the war on drugs, $19.2 BILLION that could be used for school, or welfare, a...
...beating up random people?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101114002904AAB9y0X
Hugh: if a gang agrees to beat someone up, that's more than one person, so there!
It's obvious the legalization of drugs would bankrupt all criminal enterprises, since they don't sell legal drugs like Alcohol, Tobacco, Children's Cough Syrup, Vitamins, and so on...
Yet prohibition of substance creates black markets where prices of substances sky rocket, which creates crime...
I understand that the Bible is against it...but I also understand the constitution which states that religion can not be forced upon the country. If this is so, then how can a religion's morals be forced on America?
...beliefs, but Buddhists...? ...Buddhists, who oppose the death penalty, are forced to accept it as law?
What makes the Christian view of homosexuality any more important than the Buddhist view of killing and the death penalty?
Please, use no Bible quotes in your reasoning.