Thread: Drug law reform
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Old 27-05-2015, 21:47   #129
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Re: Drug law reform

Well the state could manufacture drugs and then they'd all be put out of business and devote themselves to public service because in no way would they simply make different, stronger, cheaper, 'sexier' drugs than the 'official' ones, unhampered by such trivia as health and safety and the myriad laws which govern the official manufacture of such things.
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