Actually I had the pleasure of making an anonymous phone call that busted a 4/20 party near my residence. It was quite an enjoyable evening.Originally Posted by Total_Blender
Actually I had the pleasure of making an anonymous phone call that busted a 4/20 party near my residence. It was quite an enjoyable evening.Originally Posted by Total_Blender
Didn't get invited so you narc'd everyone out?Originally Posted by Ran
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lol, yeah because I really wanted to smoke pot and eat Cheetos with a bunch of degenerates.Originally Posted by Total_Blender
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And they probably didn't want to check out kiddie porn with youOriginally Posted by Ran
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Wow... And to think I really thought you were a pretty open minded dude at one time. I'm sure they deserved all the punishment they got after your little anonymous phone call. Being degenerates and all. I wonder how many people at the party received prison sentences, and serious fines for smoking pot with their friends. I'm sure they were doing so much to harm you, and disrupt your peace of mind.Originally Posted by Ran
I hope you're capable of imagining what it would be like if someone called the cops on you and your social circle of friends for drinking booze, while prohibition was enacted. Not only that. But lets use our imagination here and imagine that beer was illegal because the person who sought to make it that way, did so for personal reasons, using racial prejudice as a key social motivator.
So here's the real question. What did they do you warrant you calling the cops on them besides getting a little loud on 4/20? If you have a legitimate reason, then I'll be able to understand that, but if you did it just to "bust" them, I'm quite disappointed. You probably screwed a bunch of peoples lives up in a way you're unable to understand or empathize with.
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Aside from a majority of the people there being underaged? Nah, didn't bother me a bit. Having fewer losers around the block exposing this crap to young teens is always good in my book.Originally Posted by DrivenMind
Let's start with the first part of this hypothetical situation. If it was illegal, I wouldn't be drinking it. I would have absolutely no problem with alcohol being on the same list as marijuana.Originally Posted by DrivenMind
See my first response. Also, I don't feel bad for them at all. They chose to smoke illegally so they get what they get. I just hurried things along.Originally Posted by DrivenMind
So I take it, before you called the police you went over and checked IDs, just to make sure your assumption of them being "under aged" was correct, and accurately founded? Or did you just guess based on the look of the "losers" that they were underaged, and deserved to suffer persecution from this rednecks states finest. Your "losers" comment shows your prejudice.Originally Posted by Ran
So according to your logic, the law is in all cases the supreme intellectual authority on what people should and shouldn't do with their own bodies, in the privacy of their own lives. Does it not occur to you that the law isn't always objective, or unbiased? I wonder if the the Japanese thought it was fair when they were locked up in Interment Camps based on irrational thinking, and racial discrimination alone. Do you think that kind of bull**** would stand today?Originally Posted by Ran
Something tells me you'd feel differently if you'd ever be persecuted for victim less crime, or had to spend countless hours of your life in court being prosecuted when no harm was done.Originally Posted by Ran
Blantant obviousness was reason enough.Originally Posted by DrivenMind
As far as my prejudice goes; Yes, I do consider them all to be losers. However turn about is fair play so feel free to think what you want of me.
The law is the law. Is it objective or biased sometimes? Sure, but that's just too bad. Break the law go to jail. Don't like it? Move somewhere else. End of story.Originally Posted by DrivenMind
Yes, no harm was done aside from the distribution of an illegal substance to young teens around the area. Also, hypotheticals are really a waste of time man. "What if's" can be used to turn anything around as a less than effective counter argument. They're good for fun topics, but not so much for things like this.Originally Posted by DrivenMind
Don't get me wrong, I'm well aware that politicians can be corrupt and what-not. I'll also voice an opinion on certain matters from time to time. However, if something is illegal then I will abide by the law despite the means by which the law was implemented. That's just how I am. My self-interest mindset will do nothing but get me in trouble if my activities are illegal. Should things come to such a sh*tty situation to where I can't stand it anymore, I'll move.Originally Posted by DrivenMind
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But still without actual evidence to support this claim, you didn't know for sure if they were underage or not. It was an assumption based on a circumstantial observation alone.Originally Posted by Ran
End of story? I think not, the people that shape and reform the laws in this country as the people who stand up against them when they're ridiculous. Again, just because an authority figure says their word is "law" means it should be followed blindly, without consideration?Originally Posted by Ran
Didn't the "law" in this country lock people up in the late 60s for distributing birth control? Because back then didn't only "losers" and "degenerates" would want to wear condoms too? And they did all that "harm" by having sex without the risk of unplanned pregnancy.
You still failed to verify where there was harm was done to any parties. Was there property damage involved? Did someone get hurt? Where is your proof that someone was doing harm? You sound like Ronald Regan.Originally Posted by Ran
What ifs are also how accepted social norms and beliefs, are brought into the public spotlight for closer analysis, and scrutiny. Is that not the point of something like philosophy?Originally Posted by Ran
"What if we tried to land on the moon?"
"What if all men were created equal, and we gave equal voting rights to blacks?"
"What is slavery is wrong?"
"What if we opposed British rule?"
"What if gays aren't immoral people or a hazard to the "American family"?"
I'll take my chances and bet I made a correct assumption.Originally Posted by DrivenMind
This law isn't rediculous. It's just the rediculous people that keep crying about their precious drug.Originally Posted by DrivenMind
They're exposing underaged kids to an illegal substance thus integrating them into a law-breaking situation. Yeah, no harm there.Originally Posted by DrivenMind
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Your previous "what if's" do not correspond with the examples you just provided. There are different types of "what if's"Originally Posted by DrivenMind
The thing is, for weed the punishment doesn't fit the crime.Originally Posted by Ran
Wow.. You're a ****ing douchebag.Originally Posted by Ran