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There are a number of anti gun marches going on today. Why? Because people think that marching in an intimidating mass mob, violently shouting demands is going to stop people from doing anything. All prohibiting a type of gun is going to do is keep people who regard the law from getting that gun. People who disregard the law, won't care if the gun the want is illegal, because they don't care about the law. If you want people to stop troubled people from shooting up innocent people, you have to actively shape the world in a way that inhibits the desire, not prohibits it. You have to treat other people well. Treat people how you want them to treat you. It doesn't matter how they treat you, you must be the example to live by. And this is everyone's personal responsibility. Stop the name calling. Stop being passive aggressive. Stop coddling your ego. Have some standards, and quit being so critical of superficial things. And start living the dream instead of demanding others make it for you. We will never end violence, murder, or hate, and banning tools will not stop it from happening. All you can do is work to reduce the desire or need for it.
During the prohibition of alcohol, Medical Liquor was legal in all 48 (at the time) states.
What getting medical marijuana is like today vs. what getting medical liquor was like during Prohibition http://t.co/qTp9MfCHL3
— Drug Policy Alliance (@DrugPolicyNews) September 4, 2014
Voting makes a difference. Vote for the legalization of Marijuana in Canada.
October 19, 2015 is Legalization Day in Canada. Just show up.
— Marc Emery (@MarcScottEmery) September 1, 2014