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it really gets me how some people live and breathe for alcohol and drugs.they have these innocent babies who didnt even ask to be here .not only do they do it once,but over and over again...they may get clean,start really doing good,then what do they do,start using again,or drinking,get in trouble,cps comes in.its just so sad.these little kids take care of theirselves,and so many are harmed,or almost taken away in some awlful accident.its such a gift from God to even have these kids,wish people would be real parents and take care of them,love them while they can.lifes too prescious,and time passes by way too fast.
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I agree. Let's remember that alcoholism and addiction are disease's though and these people need help.CPS isn't in it for the kid's either.Money.That is what it is all about, not the welfare of these kid's involved in these situation's. |
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CPS does nothing for these kids !When a state funded office has MORE power that the federal goverment not to mention more power than the people whos taxes pay their salary something IS wrong.CPS does nothing but rip families apart usually based on lies ,then after the damage is done they put the kids right back into the SAME mess.Is there a solution ? Maybe ,maybe not.
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there is nothing wrong with drugs and alcohol. imagine if they legalized mary jane and taxed it... we would be out of debt! as far as doing it around kids, they dont know whats going on so its all good
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Theres plenty wrong when the substances are abused and put before the needs of children.Marijuana is taxed in some states now ,but the benefits won't be reaped untill next year.http://www.csmonitor.com/ 2009/0722/p02s07-ussc.html |
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Since: Dec 09
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thats why it needs to get legalized at a federal level and be taxed at a federal level. the U.S. would be out of debt
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In order to tax it they have to be able to keep track of the 'farmers'most preople who do grow it don't even want anyone to know they deal it or smoke it.The legal eagles would have to bring those farmers out of the closet more or less.People who sell alchohol have to be bondable,non felons so probably the same rules would govern marijuanna 'farmers'if the feds or states have anything to do with it.There are more people in prisons on drug charges than there are people who have commited violent crimes ,legalizeing it sure would clear out the state and federal prisons don't you think ?
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