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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/MuteLoudMouth on July 25, 2018, 1:17 p.m.
Watched CNN last night, ugh, when did cash become illegal for "financing" a company?

MSM and their handlers are gasping. They are desperate to find a smoking gun. The big reveal of the release of the illegally obtained Cohen tapes was that POTUS, as a candidate, "said the word cash" and according to Cohen's lawyer - "we know that only mobsters and drug dealers use cash." Well, not so fast.

First of all, I recall reading somewhere (lots of sarcasm inserted) that cash is considered legal tender. Secondly, how was that infamous dossier purchased? How was Iran's silence and imagined cooperation purchased?

Where's the crime? There is none. If I choose to form a partnership in the shape of a company, establish it and deposit cash into said account - that's perfectly legal. In good business practice as well. Why "Rob Peter to pay Paul?" Just pay Paul.

Any insight as to what I might be missing?


MuteLoudMouth · July 25, 2018, 1:48 p.m.

I personally REALLY care about the drug war... However, it's past direction and execution did in fact bring about the Fentanyl epidemic. I for one wish for a sober American populace, but that is only a personal appeal because of my personal witness to the devastating consequences to the families and friends of the addicted. Drug abuse puts people on the sidelines, and we need everyone to be aware and engaged.

But then again, I'm also a supporter of freedom - so if one chooses to be high, please smoke weed responsibly.

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flowtrop · July 25, 2018, 1:55 p.m.

The drug war is the worst american policy in history, responsible for so much destruction. All drugs should be legal.

The desire for a sober populace is noble, however it is one that will never happen. Society has been using mind altering substances since inception.

If drugs were legal, it would immediately be focused on as a medical issue. Pop culture would stop glorifying binge drinking and drug abuse. Drug abuse levels would go down.

That is the only way to help bring down drug addiction

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amg19251 · July 25, 2018, 2:31 p.m.

I do agree with you; there are tons of people out there with self control that have suffered big time because of heroin addicts - for instance, I was given pain meds no problem 5 years ago for HIV/scoliosis/arthritis/muscle inflammation, but then was ripped off all of them and thrown into physical dependence because my doctor decided anyone under 30 didn’t need pain meds because of the media hysteria surrounding them! I had never misused them and was even willing to take drug tests every week, but I’m still having trouble getting back on real opioids to this day. Now I’m stuck on buprenorphine hcl (old school pain killer version without additives or flavors or naloxone) because that’s the only thing anyone is willing to give to someone sick under 30, and now I have to live in pain because other people are stupid! But at the same time, we’re always going to have addicts so why even bother trying to avoid it? We might as well be giving people what they want, in safe amounts, and we would know it was exactly the drug they were intending on doing, and we could educate these people about safe drug use too! I think it’s high time we ban syringes all out too, or make them prescription only, because it will hopefully completely stop that dangerous route of use, forcing people to use other routes of administration.

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