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Posted by: Concerned American Citizen (Saturday 18 October 2003, 11:50 PM)

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The recent law banning the selling of pipes and other smoking peices doesn't make any sense what so ever. It would be understandable to many if what was being banned was actually illegal. Laws such as this one not only takes buisness away from poeple who make pieces for a living, but also takes the freedom away from many Amercian poeple. For the DEA to make a decision like that is unconstitutional and immoral. And for the poeple who work in the DEA who argue that this new act will reduce the use of marijuana in the U.S., it really makes me think how much do i really trust these poeple to keep our country safe from the real drug threats in America. And while im going out and picking up my next sack, I want to congradulate the DEA for making me have to go to 7-11 and buy an 89 cent Swisher Sweet to smoke.

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