What do you think about partying with rich people and calling the cops on them when you see illicit drug use?
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Yes... so the laws against drugs aren't affecting the people in power that can change them.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Exactly. So waiting until rich people are "inconvenienced" is pointless. They won't be.
They don't get away with it because some petty kid isn't narcing on them, they get away with it because money buys legal outcomes.
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Exactly. So waiting until rich people are "inconvenienced" is pointless. They won't be.
They don't get away with it because some petty kid isn't narcing on them, they get away with it because money buys legal outcomes.
Sorry, I'm not going to continue this discussion further with you.
Have a nice day.
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Sorry, I'm not going to continue this discussion further with you.
Have a nice day.
That's fine, you weren't adding a lot of value anyway.
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That's fine, you weren't adding a lot of value anyway.
Ahh, one more thing before I block you.
You were just wasting my time with nonsense and clearly couldn't follow a basic conversation. I'm not continuing the discussion because you are not worth my time.
Goodbye now.
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Ahh, one more thing before I block you.
You were just wasting my time with nonsense and clearly couldn't follow a basic conversation. I'm not continuing the discussion because you are not worth my time.
Goodbye now.
Ahh, one more thing before I block you.
Just don't forget to export/import your blocklist when you make your next troll account.
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Kinda fucking stupid how the war on drugs disproportionately affects poor people because poor people don't always have the means to do their drugs in private or "acceptable" settings.
It would be a good dose of karma if the kids from rich families who can do drugs without impunity had to suddenly face criminal charges like a poor person.
Maybe calling the cops isn't even necessary (they probably won't even show up, because cops). We could just record them doing drugs and submit that as evidence.
The only party i'll have with rich is when the third participent is a Guillotine for them
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Nothing would be done about it
I think you're right. Even if the police did come out, the chances of arrest; charges being made and then; prosecution is slim if they 1) are rich enough that the police decide to NFA it due to internal politics, 2) the police deciding to NFA in case the person is friends, or perceived to be friends with city/council officials, or 3) have a half descent lawyer / barrister firm they have on retention.
As one copper one said to me: "yea, it's shit. But what ya' gonna do?"
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Dozens of countries have legalized weed in the last decade and I don't remember any rich people being inconvenienced by weed laws.
You don't? Because all the people I knew queuing up to get "medical" marijuana cards had a lot more disposable income than the median.
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Those some people pay for the politicians that perpetuate the war on drugs because it doesn't affect them personally.
Using state violence as a weapon against those you dislike is always wrong, no matter how hilariously ironic it would be.
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You don't? Because all the people I knew queuing up to get "medical" marijuana cards had a lot more disposable income than the median.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Not sure if I would say "more disposable income than the median" qualifies as rich. I was more thinking the top <5% or something. Otherwise I'm rich I guess.
Also the “medical” marijuana really never took off here. Almost everyone I know (and quite a few are rich by your standard) just stuck with the black market, even after legalization.
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Kinda fucking stupid how the war on drugs disproportionately affects poor people because poor people don't always have the means to do their drugs in private or "acceptable" settings.
It would be a good dose of karma if the kids from rich families who can do drugs without impunity had to suddenly face criminal charges like a poor person.
Maybe calling the cops isn't even necessary (they probably won't even show up, because cops). We could just record them doing drugs and submit that as evidence.
Would you be invited in the first place?
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Kinda fucking stupid how the war on drugs disproportionately affects poor people because poor people don't always have the means to do their drugs in private or "acceptable" settings.
It would be a good dose of karma if the kids from rich families who can do drugs without impunity had to suddenly face criminal charges like a poor person.
Maybe calling the cops isn't even necessary (they probably won't even show up, because cops). We could just record them doing drugs and submit that as evidence.
If they’re rich then the cops would just pin it on you for being there and let them go
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Kinda fucking stupid how the war on drugs disproportionately affects poor people because poor people don't always have the means to do their drugs in private or "acceptable" settings.
It would be a good dose of karma if the kids from rich families who can do drugs without impunity had to suddenly face criminal charges like a poor person.
Maybe calling the cops isn't even necessary (they probably won't even show up, because cops). We could just record them doing drugs and submit that as evidence.
The fucking pigs won't care, and will probably join them, assuming they even show up.
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Let me introduce me to some rural cops that literally have nothing better to do than doing just that.
That one cop who gave Timberlake a dui lmao get him on the case