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Topic: a step in the right direction (Read 289 times)

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ENCRYBIT — FUTURE OF CRYPTOEXCHANGE
September 15, 2018, 04:08:33 PM
#3
It all depends on how we look at every struggle in life. In fact it is an individual planning. Some people prefer getting education and fame before trying to make a family while others try to achieve both simultaneously. The former is a step in the right direction because immediately one decided to marry; automatically it is assumed that the person has accepted the responsibility that comes with marriage. You know what that means? Your family comes first in everything in your life. According to your financial strength, you have to train your children in school even when you (parent) need education too. You will not be that distracted while you are single compare to when you have a family to carter for.       
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August 19, 2016, 02:45:39 PM
#2
this news really blew my mind. it's been a long time since i have heard of any positive changes for the US. with the state incurring all the costs millions of non-violent offenders who don't belong behind bars won't be getting unjust prison sentences. i got caught up with herb and fungus a few years ago. they consider fungus a "controlled substance" and i dodged a prison sentence. think about all those decent people who are sitting in prison for being in possession of what grows naturally out of the earth. those people are already clogging up the system and with the state bearing all the responsibilities they will start handing out fines or probation instead.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjUVPDuS0YE

I strongly you agree with you!!! This is illegal to criminalize a natural plant of the earth. It's pure barbarism... Isis level. I am personally for jailing for life all those that supported the criminalization of natural products of the creation... First the Pope then all of them. However I exclude the cops... They didn't vote on that.

Furthermore the use of privatize jail was the biggest crime ever. The market is there to respond to natural demand. Not to jail people with occupancy guaranteed by contract. Jail them too.

So they get a taste of their own medicine.

No mercy, it's a war.
legendary
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August 18, 2016, 09:44:45 PM
#1
this news really blew my mind. it's been a long time since i have heard of any positive changes for the US. with the state incurring all the costs millions of non-violent offenders who don't belong behind bars won't be getting unjust prison sentences. i got caught up with herb and fungus a few years ago. they consider fungus a "controlled substance" and i dodged a prison sentence. think about all those decent people who are sitting in prison for being in possession of what grows naturally out of the earth. those people are already clogging up the system and with the state bearing all the responsibilities they will start handing out fines instead.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjUVPDuS0YE
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