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Magic Shrooms now legal in Oregon

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  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,896
    Sledog said:

    Crack is equal to or worse than meth because they need it far more often. Average number of uses to addiction is 1. I dealt with this shit for almost 30 years. Most of the ones that cleaned up did it in jail. If they managed not to do serious jail time they died from it. Heroin too. Takes a lot longer to kill unless one of the nasty diseases from needles gets ya. Angel dust? Holy shit that stuff is bad news. It's all bad news. Legal weed has spawned an entire new crime industry around itself.

    Crack hasn’t been a thing for 20 years.
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 35,937 Standard Supporter
    Kaepsknee said:

    Crack hasn’t been a thing for 20 years.
    Stop by the hood.
  • NorthwestFreshNorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972
    Kaepsknee said:

    Crack hasn’t been a thing for 20 years.
    Tell that to hunter Biden, mister. On one of his laptop videos, he talks of chewing a crack rock with Trident gum and having a numb mouth for a week. He’s truly hardcore.


  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 35,937 Standard Supporter
    I was sitting on surveillance on Compton and watched a pimp get a big rock and was splitting it up with the girls. One grabbed a bigger chunk and he was slapping her around some. Hilarious. Not as good as as the dusters we'd call in the LA Sheriffs and watch the show! As my first FTO told me long ago "all these people out here are here for our entertainment" He had that right.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,896
    edited November 2020
    Sledog said:

    Stop by the hood.
    Been there. There isn’t crack anymore. It’s pretty much all meth with a sprinkle of cocaine and a whole lot of heroin.

    Pain killers have gotten their guys in there as well and this new law allows possession of 40 or more. They’ve ruined just as many families and small towns as the above drugs.

    It was a Federal crime to possess oxy and such before this law without prescription. Now it’s a $100 fine or counseling. Look for most to take the counseling and not show up.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,896

    But but but but LAW & ORDER!!!!!! Somewhere out there are lonely pearls that need clutching.
    I know. Being concerned for already at risk families and people who can’t protect their own properties because they still work outside their home is such populist drivel.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,896
    Kaepsknee said:

    Been there. There isn’t crack anymore. It’s pretty much all meth with a sprinkle of cocaine and a whole lot of heroin.

    Pain killers have gotten their guys in there as well and this new law allows possession of 40 or more. They’ve ruined just as many families and small towns as the above drugs.

    It was a Federal crime to possess oxy and such before this law without prescription. Now it’s a $100 fine or counseling. Look for most to take the counseling and not show up.
    Self fact check. It wasn’t a Fed crime to possess pain killers without a script. But a Felony.
  • rustysavagerustysavage Member Posts: 942
    I feel pretty confident that I'm the superiority guy of this thread. Long story short I'll just say don't expect there to be much of a change in drug related crimes or usage. This won't embolden anyone to take up heroin, nor will it make a meth user start buying 2g at a time instead of a ball or quarter.
  • thechatchthechatch Member Posts: 6,850
    Heroin and meth use have been tolerated by city officials in Portland and Seattle for the last 5 years or so and that has worked out great. Expect a big uptick in use from addicts wandering in from out of state to take advantage of being able to shoot drugs into their arms and then go out and shit themselves in front of Pioneer Place. Then there’s all the ancillary crime that this brings so you’ll see a big surge in that. Good job Portland.
  • GreenRiverGatorzGreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,165
    Sledog said:

    I was sitting on surveillance on Compton and watched a pimp get a big rock and was splitting it up with the girls. One grabbed a bigger chunk and he was slapping her around some. Hilarious. Not as good as as the dusters we'd call in the LA Sheriffs and watch the show! As my first FTO told me long ago "all these people out here are here for our entertainment" He had that right.

    This isn't the 80s anymore you senile dipshit.
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 25,132 Founders Club
    edited November 2020
    thechatch said:

    Heroin and meth use have been tolerated by city officials in Portland and Seattle for the last 5 years or so and that has worked out great. Expect a big uptick in use from addicts wandering in from out of state to take advantage of being able to shoot drugs into their arms and then go out and shit themselves in front of Pioneer Place. Then there’s all the ancillary crime that this brings so you’ll see a big surge in that. Good job Portland.

    Portland and Seattle are beyond hope for many reasons. If it's statewide, then people won't flock as much to insert ultra liberal commie city here. We have double the amount of people in prison than we should. It's become a racket. Invest some of the 45 year failed War on Drug money and private for profit prison $ into rehab, job training, and infrastructure.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,896

    I would have voted for this one in WA.

    Everyone fancies themselves a Libertarian until their windows get busted out and their shit is stolen.
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    Kaepsknee said:

    Everyone fancies themselves a Libertarian until their windows get busted out and their shit is stolen.
    Already happened to me. Skylight actually.
  • NorthwestFreshNorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972
    Decriminalization will obviously help these productive members of society. They are released immediately because the police and DA doesn’t want to deal with the withdrawals if they get incarcerated.

  • UW_Doog_BotUW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 17,314 Swaye's Wigwam

    Addict levels remain the same no matter the laws.
    Poont of clarity, laws on the books allowing synthetic opiods to be promoted are exactly what caused the new opioid epidemic.

    Crack is still a thing too btw. I could score some right now if I wanted. Meth is definitely more popular though.
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 35,937 Standard Supporter

    Decriminalization will obviously help these productive members of society. They are released immediately because the police and DA doesn’t want to deal with the withdrawals if they get incarcerated.

    Fuck these purple are ugly! No wonder they're so angry. Net Any of those chicks could whip GED Dawgs ass
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