Alcohol is the most dangerous drug out there. Why? It is one of the most damaging drugs, and the easy availability, legal status and low cost make a deadly combination. Maybe we should look at that first instead of trivial matters such as weed. We should also ban breeding of those who are on benefits, as many of them stay home all day and breed like rabbits which increases the demand on the welfare system far more than a few stoners sitting down all day seshing up. Once a kid is born to a beneficiary, it's often a financial burden on the government for the next 18 years (at least!).
its not actually about what is or isnt the most dangerous substanceits about those that get tax dollars to live and either spend their money on drugs or alchohol, or put themselves in a position where they cant get off a benefit because they cant pass a drug test.
Why would YOU want YOUR tax dollar paying for them to do that?
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I would much rather fund someone who sits at home all day smoking pot than someone who sits at home all day breeding. At least the pot smoker could be put into work and won't necessarily have unwanted offspring which the rest of us have to fund for at least the next 18 years. It costs a lot of money to raise kids, and if the mother stays at home all day to look after the kid, who pays for it? You do the math.
Quite right too.
Repost, original is here.
shit man keep with the game.....the thread is about drugs and alchohol not where they spread their seed, though you do have a valid point. I dont like them breeding anymore than I like them getting out of it. An old staff member had an accident at work and when drug tested he left before we got the result, he knew he was going to fail. He is on the dole now and was recently in the paper with his preganant missus and 4 kids complaining about the price of accomodation...
He could do with cutting his ball bag off for a start.
Maybe they are breeding because its nice to shag when youre stonedbut because of the short term memory loss they forget to wear condoms?
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Does this guy get a reduced benefit?
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/7205...drug-dismissal
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the courts just gave him a hand out. Law not justice. The dismissal didn't follow the correct procedure regardless that he was risking his and others health and lives.
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Because some of those people are the most creative and interesting people I have ever met, and use their time to do things that would otherwise never have come about. Some of them have enriched my life in so many ways I've lost count, ways that I could never hope to replicate just by having another $25,000 PA in my bank account.
If we're beating up on beneficiaries, lets start with those tramps that can't keep their legs shut and have a brood larger than any working family I know.
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