
Originally Posted by
bu villain
Browning and Simon,
I completely understand where you are both coming from. I am not excited about the prospect of paying for "luxuries" either. But the fact is, people seem to be singling out this one luxury as the best way to prevent abuse in general and I can't figure out why. What is so special about this one particular "luxury"? Why hasn't anyone suggested "rim inspections" since apparently people seem to think rims are also common abuse. Rims cost a hell of a lot more than a blunt too. To me the fact that drugs are illegal is irrelevant because the food stamp program should focus on feeding people, not enforcing drug laws.