And nobody has ever banned alcohol.What a brilliant idea! Because no one has ever become addicted to an illegal substance
And nobody has ever banned alcohol.What a brilliant idea! Because no one has ever become addicted to an illegal substance
There will always burglars in the world but we don't encourage it by not locking our doors.And nobody has ever banned alcohol.
We may lock our doors but the tools to get into your doors are readily available for sale at Home Depot. I guess we should ban their sale too?There will always burglars in the world but we don't encourage it by not locking our doors.
Some might argue that as with guns, in the right hands they don't present a threat. Anyway, during prohibition in the states, the breweries and distillery's were running 24/7 and drunkenness increased. With cops and officials taking kick backs. Ever heard of speakeasy's?There will always burglars in the world but we don't encourage it by not locking our doors.
My point is that there's a bigger problem at hand here, but it gets swept under the rug because as a society we accepted the fact that alcohol is legal, and to many people enjoy this drug so nobody is interested in changing it to make it illegal.
Some might argue that as with guns, in the right hands they don't present a threat. Anyway, during prohibition in the states, the breweries and distillery's were running 24/7 and drunkenness increased. With cops and officials taking kick backs. Ever heard of speakeasy's?
We may lock our doors but the tools to get into your doors are readily available for sale at Home Depot. I guess we should ban their sale too?
So you just answered your own question. People with untrammeled substance abuse problems will always turn to something else.We live in a different time now. You can't tell me if they took alcohol off the market we would have more drunks running around then we currently do. No chance. My only concern would be that people turn to harder stuff like coke, crake, prescription drugs...etc.
I don't know if this would happen or not, and neither do you. I have a drinking problem, and I guarantee if they took alcohol off the market I wouldn't turn to something else.So you just answered your own question. People with untrammeled substance abuse problems will always turn to something else.
Atrocious news, parents rarely survive the death of their children. At this point, I doubt Muzzo even gives a shit.
The memorial at the north east corner of Kirby and Kipling road continues to be maintained. The entitled class loves to rub in their superiority over the working class. I have a hunch that Edward Lake suffered from intense depression, he may have driven past the Cortelucci Vaughan Hospital and saw the Muzzo name proudly displayed on the lab building. It was enough to end his suffering.
I know he was in a minimum security facility which had much more comforts than a maximum security prison. I guess it pays to have a good legal team.He didn't even go to real prison. What prison do you know has mini golf and a barbecue for visitors?
She's lost her 3 kids, her husband and her father. I cannot begin to fathom having to go through something like that.How will the wife handle it, will she be next, hope not. But she's all alone now.
Interesting.Atrocious news, parents rarely survive the death of their children. At this point, I doubt Muzzo even gives a shit.
The memorial at the north east corner of Kirby and Kipling road continues to be maintained. The entitled class loves to rub in their superiority over the working class. I have a hunch that Edward Lake suffered from intense depression, he may have driven past the Cortelucci Vaughan Hospital and saw the Muzzo name proudly displayed on the lab building. It was enough to end his suffering.
Yeah, pretty sure he would have committed suicide the day after Father's Day 2022 even if Marco hadn't wiped out all 3 of his kids.Very sad story, I think the husband suffered of some issues before. But after 7 years I don't feel Muzzo is responsabile.
How long you want to hold Muzzo responsable for the suicide of the guy? What if he killed himself in 15 years? Is Muzzo still to blame? Its a very sad and bad story and Muzzo should've spent more time in jail. .Yeah, pretty sure he would have committed suicide the day after Father's Day 2022 even if Marco hadn't wiped out all 3 of his kids.
Since it's been 7 years he'd probably forgotten all about that particular incident...
Nope. Everyone is responsible for their own actions.It's funny because so many people blame drunk drivers for their actions, and while they very much accountable for their actions, I blame society and the government.
We've legalized and drug, we promote that drug, and then blame people who make bad choices because of the drug or get addicted to it.
You don't want issues with addiction? Don't want people drunk driving? Don't legalize and promote the drug.
nonsense. There is so many variables as to why and how we end up in the situations were in, so don’t give me that bullshitNope. Everyone is responsible for their own actions.
I would've let Muzzo off the hook after 8 years (jk), except if the father happened to commit suicide on any Father's Day or the day after.How long you want to hold Muzzo responsable for the suicide of the guy? What if he killed himself in 15 years? Is Muzzo still to blame? Its a very sad and bad story and Muzzo should've spent more time in jail. .