Grizbacker1 said:
Tod said:
Grizbacker1 said:
I agree on Prohibition and some of it may be hypocritical. So, shall we all just obey the laws we pick and chose? There are many laws you could break and make some arguement no one else was harmed. Would you drive a car on shrooms? I doubt it. I
You mentioned that you may be fine driving 85, so I guess you can pick and choose which laws you follow, but others can't?
Meth and Heroin, maybe, should be illegal, and probably some more drugs. But pot and other soft drugs? No way.
We all pick and choose which laws we follow, some people more than others, and some broken laws have more severe penalties than others.
If there's no victim, there should be no crime (I'm not talking about DUI, etc., where there's a proven increase in the chance of creating a victim).
I bet Mark Few will tell you there is more than one victim. Do you not think there is damage done to the Gonzaga program?
I made it very clear that if I chose to drive 85 I know I am breaking the law and that there is a penalty if caught. I didn't say anything that you imply and you know it. Try a comprehension class.
You think mushrooms are soft drugs? Do you even know why the Wa State Legislature classified them as Class B Felony if you are in possession of them? I suppose you think you can safely operate a motor vehicle on them.
They did it, they knew the penalty, now they can sit and watch their team play without them. They are going to miss at least a year, if Gonzaga doesn't cut them loose all together. Yeah, no one but them got hurt, yeah right. :lame:
There is damage done to Gonzaga, but only because of the laws that were broken, not because any person was victimized.
I'm not sure about mushrooms, I don't know much about them. Like I said, certain drugs should be illegal, while others should not. Since I'm not an expert, I should not be the one to decide on which should be illegal. I only say that some should be illegal because of their destructiveness.
I made it clear in my last post, I think, that DUI without getting caught is still DUI, because it's proven that the likelihood of victimizing somebody is drastically increased, whether it's booze or drugs. So if you're caught DUI, you should pay for it, period.
My point is that soft drugs should not be illegal in most cases. I can understand airline pilots, military personnel, etc., being legally bound to abstain from such activities.
But my comprehension is fine. You stated that you chose to break the law, then asked if people should be allowed to pick and choose which laws they follow.
Apparently, the answer is yes.
You apparently believe that your choices are correct, and theirs are incorrect.
That's fine, for you.
I wonder if you'd still speed if you'd be suspended from your job or fired for a ticket. Or if your name would be all over the region/country, shaming you and your family.