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Originally Posted by whatsyurprob
On the subject of alcohol (WHICH IS ALSO A DRUG), I find it strange how it took an act of congress to outlaw it during the days of prohibition, yet when it came to weed, cocaine, heroine and other drugs the same procedure wasn't followed.
Thoughts?
PROB
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We've had alcohol for thousands of years and it has been a part of mainstream society since then. The reason why it was easier to outlaw weed, cocaine, heroine, and other drugs like that was because they were used by a much smaller part of the population and they were relatively new, and were not a part of our society.
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