March 5, 2001 Question:
Do they start pushing for (drug) legalization earlier than the war?
John Titor:
"It’s not really an issue of the government letting you do something; It’s more like they have other things to worry about... One of the reasons drug abuse isn’t a major problem in 2036 is because no one wants to die from it and EVERYONE ELSE WHO DID IS DEAD."
(emphasis mine)
This is personal for me because last year, I told this to a very, very dear friend of mine (who had long been sober and was doing great) and he still passed away from an overdose just weeks later.
Not a day goes by that I don't think about him.
I've been emphasizing this for a year and a half:
If you're a drug cartel, you have a certain degree of economic interest that your product does not kill too many of your customers...
BUT if the US military it's about to permanently dismantle your business, what would an evil person have to lose in poisoning the last batches going to market?
Thank you for posting this Winn!
March 5, 2001
Question:
Do they start pushing for (drug) legalization earlier than the war?
John Titor:
"It’s not really an issue of the government letting you do something; It’s more like they have other things to worry about... One of the reasons drug abuse isn’t a major problem in 2036 is because no one wants to die from it and EVERYONE ELSE WHO DID IS DEAD."
(emphasis mine)
This is personal for me because last year, I told this to a very, very dear friend of mine (who had long been sober and was doing great) and he still passed away from an overdose just weeks later.
Not a day goes by that I don't think about him.
I've been emphasizing this for a year and a half:
If you're a drug cartel, you have a certain degree of economic interest that your product does not kill too many of your customers...
BUT if the US military it's about to permanently dismantle your business, what would an evil person have to lose in poisoning the last batches going to market?
"... and E V E R Y O N E else who did is dead."