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Lol... wow what a enlightened bunch.
It should be what AN enlightened bunch... Hopefully this helps enlighten you a bit.
Lol... wow what a enlightened bunch.
i called BS on her kids being threating if she didn't delivered. She could have went to the cops but instead volunteer herself to be a carrier.
I don't know much about Indonesia but some would argue that criminalizing drugs causes drug violence by making it a criminal enterprise
but if i have drugs and trying to smuggle into that airport when I see those signs its too late since i already smuggled you know
Lol... wow what a enlightened bunch.
When you consider how many people die of OD's and drug related violence it's not hard too understand the rationale for the death penalty.
No doubt it happens, where violence is a function of the distribution of drugs. But there are more than enough cases where the violence is a function of the altered state the drug produces.
She knew the laws and she broke them, no sympathy from me. Have you ever arrived at an Asian airport? There are HUGE signs everywhere clearly stating 'Warning: Drug trafficking is penalised by death'
We(USA) arrest far more people for marijuana violations than violent crimes. So it's not like they are alone in this.
Have you ever scene the movie Return To Paradise?
It is a pretty interesting movie where Jaquin Phoenix is on death row in Thailand for hash and stars Vince Vaughn in a dramatic role.
Real interesting look at the different cultural aspects
It should be what AN enlightened bunch... Hopefully this helps enlighten you a bit.
We(USA) arrest far more people for marijuana violations than violent crimes. So it's not like they are alone in this.
You're right, also people get put away for a very long time or life for drug crimes. But firing squad?
We have, or had, the death penalty for drug smuggling.
If I had to go I'd rather be shot than electrocuted.
Source?
There are certainly times when intoxication causes violence, but I'd bet that alcohol is far and away the number one cause of drug related violence.