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Federal Government to ban the Bong!


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Hell yes. Just make them Meerkat. Hookah's, Bubblers and Bongs. Dope is illegal anyway. Sell them to friends and let word of mouth spread your wares. Fuck the Government. Them and the police are a pack of cunts anyway. I hope Al-Qaeda does a Guy Fawkes on the worthless mob of them. If I heard on the news that Canberra's Parliament House had been blown up I'd throw a party.

 

Prohibition is a crime and that makes them the criminals.

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I'd just like to point out that the U.S.A. is Not a part of the commonwealth ..

I'm sure most do know that .. But Australias laws are not dependant on any other country or organizations laws .. as far as we are made aware of .. but ofc we are not stupid , and can realize that Federal , State and Local "representatives" always have a say as to what goes on in their own locality ...

Plus the Business sector is always relentless in the pursuit of Ultimate $$$ ..

I meant the Australian states, not the United ones, :peace:.

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Good Point Dsyfer ,

Plz disregard the first part of my previous post :toke:

 

Heheh , anyway ..

About the Political Bong situation .. I think It's gonna be a bit busy around the parliment houses for the next few months .. :peace:

Lets see which bunch of looneys "win" this time , and then what Their anti-drug strategy will be ..

 

But for the next few years at least .. I wouldn't worry about any sort of Bong shortage ..

There is a mass-market for the product and so It will continue to be sold .. simple. :toke:

 

Cheerz :toke:

 

Budman :peace:

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There's no Bill yet Meerkat it's just Christopher Pyne talking up the electorate, perfectly timed to coincide with the latest round of schizophrenia scaremongering.

 

Of course there's no talk whatsoever of what a bong ban will actually achieve, what the goal is, only that it sends the "wrong message". Is there any evidence to show that a ban in certain jurisdictions over the last decade has resulted in less cannabis use, safer cannabis use, less mental illness, anything at all?

 

Other than punishing users, what could it possibly achieve? If a ban doesn't discourage use, particularly amongst minors, then what is its purpose other than to disenfranchise and stygmatise and elect?

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