by New Mandoras » Wed Feb 03, 2021 9:04 am
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by Separatist Peoples » Wed Feb 03, 2021 10:09 am
New Mandoras wrote:It is my honor to present this big issue over drugs
This is a common issue, drugs harm our everyday life and our people. When these drugs are banned, we should help those addicted to drugs and remove tobacco fields with food productions (such as corn). Sure, civil rights may go down, but it is a sacrifice I hope we can make for the betterment of our people.
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by Miku the Based » Wed Feb 03, 2021 12:59 pm
by Somiens-et-Haveras » Wed Feb 03, 2021 1:37 pm
Miku the Based wrote:I don't believe the market is god. Legalizing Drugs will not solve drugs in the same way legalizing Murder does not eliminate murder.
Death penalty for drug dealers like Duterte was right on this.
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by Miku the Based » Wed Feb 03, 2021 2:32 pm
by Somiens-et-Haveras » Wed Feb 03, 2021 3:03 pm
Miku the Based wrote:To accept the legalization of drugs is to accept the rule and dictatorship of the market on the people. To become addicted to products and be able to throw away hard earned money at the detriment of society and ones family while at the same time enriching the idle mass of lumpen Bourgeois in obtaining and accumulation drug capital does not a socialist society make.
A small, isolated island nation in the North Pacific, located some 2,600 km off the coast of Japan, and comprised of 6 islands. Originally settled by Polynesians, then colonized by the French and experiencing heavy Japanese immigration. Diverse population and culture, delectable cuisine, high standard of living, world class education system, stunning natural beauty, thriving high-tech industry, and a popular international tourist destination.
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by Separatist Peoples » Wed Feb 03, 2021 6:18 pm
Miku the Based wrote:I don't believe the market is god. Legalizing Drugs will not solve drugs in the same way legalizing Murder does not eliminate murder.
Death penalty for drug dealers like Duterte was right on this.
by Tinfect » Wed Feb 03, 2021 8:09 pm
Miku the Based wrote:To accept the legalization of drugs is to accept the rule and dictatorship of the market on the people. To become addicted to products and be able to throw away hard earned money at the detriment of society and ones family while at the same time enriching the idle mass of lumpen Bourgeois in obtaining and accumulation drug capital does not a socialist society make.
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by Miku the Based » Wed Feb 03, 2021 10:40 pm
Mao Zedong government is generally credited with eradicating both consumption and production of opium during the 1950s using unrestrained repression and social reform. Ten million addicts were forced into compulsory treatment, dealers were executed, and opium-producing regions were planted with new crops.
They find no Soho "strip-tease" shows, no Mayfair gambling casinos, no pornographic magazines, no heroin pushers, no "pop" music. Enver Hoxha once said:
"Our young people have no need of drugs to escape from reality".
Article 104-d of the 1922 Penal Code of the RSFSR,[1] criminalising drug production, trafficking, and possession with intent to traffic. The 1924 Soviet Constitution expanded this legislation to cover the whole Soviet Union.[2] The 1926 Penal Code of the RSFSR suggested imprisonment or corrective labour for between one and three years as punishment for these offences, depending on the scale of the offence committed. Drug possession without intention to traffic and the personal use of drugs warranted no penalties at this time.
"Their ages are 17. They give them pills at night, they put hallucinatory pills in their drinks, their milk, their coffee, their Nescafe," said Gaddafi.
"They are criminals ... is it logical that you let this phenomenon continue in any city? ... We do not see what is happening in Egypt and Tunisia happening in Libya, ever!"
"You people of Zawiyah, stop your children, take their weapons, bring them away from Bin Laden, the pills will kill them,"
The illegal use, trafficking and production of drugs which reduce human beings into mental cripples do not exist in the DPRK
“There should be no doubt that drugs, including marijuana, are illegal here,” said Torkel Stiernlof, the Swedish ambassador. The United States has no diplomatic relations with the North, so Sweden’s embassy acts as a middleman when U.S. citizens run afoul of North Korean laws.
“One can’t buy it legally and it would be a criminal offense to smoke it,” Stiernlof said. He said that if a foreigner caught violating drug laws in North Korea happened to be an American citizen, he or she could “expect no leniency whatsoever.”
by Somiens-et-Haveras » Wed Feb 03, 2021 11:16 pm
Miku the Based wrote:Mao Zedong government is generally credited with eradicating both consumption and production of opium during the 1950s using unrestrained repression and social reform. Ten million addicts were forced into compulsory treatment, dealers were executed, and opium-producing regions were planted with new crops.They find no Soho "strip-tease" shows, no Mayfair gambling casinos, no pornographic magazines, no heroin pushers, no "pop" music. Enver Hoxha once said:
"Our young people have no need of drugs to escape from reality".Article 104-d of the 1922 Penal Code of the RSFSR,[1] criminalising drug production, trafficking, and possession with intent to traffic. The 1924 Soviet Constitution expanded this legislation to cover the whole Soviet Union.[2] The 1926 Penal Code of the RSFSR suggested imprisonment or corrective labour for between one and three years as punishment for these offences, depending on the scale of the offence committed. Drug possession without intention to traffic and the personal use of drugs warranted no penalties at this time."Their ages are 17. They give them pills at night, they put hallucinatory pills in their drinks, their milk, their coffee, their Nescafe," said Gaddafi.
"They are criminals ... is it logical that you let this phenomenon continue in any city? ... We do not see what is happening in Egypt and Tunisia happening in Libya, ever!"
"You people of Zawiyah, stop your children, take their weapons, bring them away from Bin Laden, the pills will kill them,"The illegal use, trafficking and production of drugs which reduce human beings into mental cripples do not exist in the DPRK“There should be no doubt that drugs, including marijuana, are illegal here,” said Torkel Stiernlof, the Swedish ambassador. The United States has no diplomatic relations with the North, so Sweden’s embassy acts as a middleman when U.S. citizens run afoul of North Korean laws.
“One can’t buy it legally and it would be a criminal offense to smoke it,” Stiernlof said. He said that if a foreigner caught violating drug laws in North Korea happened to be an American citizen, he or she could “expect no leniency whatsoever.”
Socialists throughout history took a hard stance on drugs throughout history. The MKGNR follows this political line and take it to Mao levels of persecuting drug trafficking. Western leftists be seething.
A small, isolated island nation in the North Pacific, located some 2,600 km off the coast of Japan, and comprised of 6 islands. Originally settled by Polynesians, then colonized by the French and experiencing heavy Japanese immigration. Diverse population and culture, delectable cuisine, high standard of living, world class education system, stunning natural beauty, thriving high-tech industry, and a popular international tourist destination.
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by Tinfect » Wed Feb 03, 2021 11:48 pm
Miku the Based wrote:Socialists throughout history took a hard stance on drugs throughout history. The MKGNR follows this political line and take it to Mao levels of persecuting drug trafficking. Western leftists be seething.
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by Atheara » Wed Feb 03, 2021 11:53 pm
New Mandoras wrote:It is my honor to present this big issue over drugs
This is a common issue, drugs harm our everyday life and our people. When these drugs are banned, we should help those addicted to drugs and remove tobacco fields with food productions (such as corn). Sure, civil rights may go down, but it is a sacrifice I hope we can make for the betterment of our people.
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by Greater Cesnica » Thu Feb 04, 2021 5:31 am
New Mandoras wrote:It is my honor to present this big issue over drugs
This is a common issue, drugs harm our everyday life and our people. When these drugs are banned, we should help those addicted to drugs and remove tobacco fields with food productions (such as corn). Sure, civil rights may go down, but it is a sacrifice I hope we can make for the betterment of our people.
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by Araraukar » Thu Feb 04, 2021 7:20 am
Separatist Peoples wrote:New Mandoras wrote:It is my honor to present this big issue over drugs
This is a common issue, drugs harm our everyday life and our people. When these drugs are banned, we should help those addicted to drugs and remove tobacco fields with food productions (such as corn). Sure, civil rights may go down, but it is a sacrifice I hope we can make for the betterment of our people.
"Opposed. People are welcome to poison themselves as they see fit."
Countesia wrote:Marijuana should be completely legalised, and other drugs decriminalised so addicts go to rehab instead of prison. Dealers and smugglers should still go to prison, though.
Atheara wrote:As far as i know, Tobacco is also used for Cigars. That means in short that would decrease the amount of smokers as well. Is this supposed to be good or bad?
Apologies for absences, non-COVID health issues leave me with very little energy at times.Giovenith wrote:And sorry hun, if you were looking for a forum site where nobody argued, you've come to wrong one.
by Garkland » Thu Feb 04, 2021 7:34 am
Araraukar wrote:Separatist Peoples wrote:"Opposed. People are welcome to poison themselves as they see fit."
IC: "The problem is that they rarely poison just themselves."Countesia wrote:Marijuana should be completely legalised, and other drugs decriminalised so addicts go to rehab instead of prison. Dealers and smugglers should still go to prison, though.
IC: "Addicts can get rehab in prison. And without them as the buyers, there would be no dealers or smugglers."
OOC: One could easily argue that the resolution about prisoners' medical treatment already requires rehab treatment of prisoners.Atheara wrote:As far as i know, Tobacco is also used for Cigars. That means in short that would decrease the amount of smokers as well. Is this supposed to be good or bad?
OOC: Fewer smokers = fewer cases of unnecessary cancers, so that would be good for everyone.
by Araraukar » Thu Feb 04, 2021 7:47 am
Garkland wrote:The war on drugs and such was to get minorities and especially African Americans into jail. Consuming drugs is a victimless crime, murder is a victim crime. Why is America more worried about an addiction (that can easily be solved by a better healthcare and welfare system as well as more effective rehab provided by the government or private institutions which the costs are helped paid for by the government) than someone getting killed? Also while there is rehab in prison, it is not as big or as effective as other rehab centers in other prisons in different nations. Do you want more people in jail?
Apologies for absences, non-COVID health issues leave me with very little energy at times.Giovenith wrote:And sorry hun, if you were looking for a forum site where nobody argued, you've come to wrong one.
by Greater Cesnica » Thu Feb 04, 2021 8:50 am
Araraukar wrote:Garkland wrote:The war on drugs and such was to get minorities and especially African Americans into jail. Consuming drugs is a victimless crime, murder is a victim crime. Why is America more worried about an addiction (that can easily be solved by a better healthcare and welfare system as well as more effective rehab provided by the government or private institutions which the costs are helped paid for by the government) than someone getting killed? Also while there is rehab in prison, it is not as big or as effective as other rehab centers in other prisons in different nations. Do you want more people in jail?
OOC: ...I think you're on the wrong forum. This is General Assembly, an in-character roleplay forum. If you're talking about African Americans, you should likely be in General forum instead, which is an OOC place.
Even then, USA =/= the world.
EDIT: And yes I want all drug-users that in any way impose themselves or their substances on other people in jail. Unfortunately that doesn't really happen over here. Even if you were an immigrant black from USA.
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