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Name: Gina Stonick on Sep 1, 2002State: CACountry: USComments: Cigarette companys need to be accountable for the distrution they cuase.They need to put a $.05 rebate on cigarette butts that litter all the waterways and forests.And fires cause by butts being throw out.Flag
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Name: Sylvia Strickland on Sep 1, 2002State: NCCountry: USComments: top of the list causeFlag
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Name: Michael Neblock on Sep 1, 2002State: MSCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Rhonda Taylor on Sep 1, 2002State: OKCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Nathan Crause on Sep 2, 2002State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Charles Hadley on Sep 2, 2002State: GACountry: USComments: This has been a war on the American people, NOT a war against drugs. Lets put an end to this outrage!Flag
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Name: Robert Reale on Sep 2, 2002State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Lynne Reid on Sep 2, 2002State:Country: CAComments:Flag
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Name: Jenelle Potvin on Sep 2, 2002State: CACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Jan Loimand on Sep 2, 2002State:Country: CAComments: Control drugs in the same way as alcohol. Ensure purity, reasonable price, and collect taxes to fund treatment for drug abuse. End the war on drugs. Spend the money in a war on poverty!Flag
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Name: Jeanne Thatcher on Sep 3, 2002State: CACountry: USComments: The money spent for the war on drugs would be much better used for treatment programs.Flag
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Name: Neil Timothy Aho on Sep 3, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Antlitz on Sep 4, 2002State: NHCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Lee Gibson on Sep 5, 2002State: TXCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Rusty Conlan on Sep 5, 2002State: GACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Darryl Cobble on Sep 5, 2002State: GACountry: USComments: Amen!Flag
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Name: Donna Fowler on Sep 6, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Angela Garcia on Sep 7, 2002State:Country: USComments: The war on drugs is not about addictions; it's about money and who makes it; who controls it. Ce moment, it is the third world's only cash crop. Destroy the drug cartels and we destroy the third world's ability to control us in anyway. actally religion is the the opiate of the people, but if you get addicted, you will have to get unaddicted and thus you will give power and prestige to those who peddle delusion.Flag
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Name: Anna Hobson on Sep 7, 2002State:Country: AUComments:Flag
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Name: James Holmes on Sep 7, 2002State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Daniel Beaulieu on Sep 7, 2002State: NYCountry: USComments: It is to expensive to treat drugs as a criminal problem rather than a public health problem. We imprison more people than communist China.Flag
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Name: Ronessa Starling on Sep 7, 2002State: MICountry: USComments: Wasting my tax money. Focus on more important issues. This is indeed a health and *not* a legal issue. Thank You.Flag
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Name: Rick Ramey on Sep 7, 2002State: ALCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Craig Giannelli on Sep 7, 2002State: MACountry: USComments: I'll partially Agree, pot(marijuana) should be legal, as well as ecstasy, 2 million ecstasy pills sold per weekend and about 100 reported deaths related to it in the past 7 years. Most of them was dehydration based. The numbers don't add up to being some super deadly drug. Even if it does kill people as long as they're warned it's their choice in the end. Let them die and Darwin take over.Flag
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Name: Paul Grant on Sep 7, 2002State: NJCountry: USComments: Drug war sucks. Its pointless, and damaging. It should be obvious to anyone with > 1 gram brain matter.Flag
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Name: Chris Bennett on Sep 7, 2002State: ILCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Les Griffin on Sep 7, 2002State: GACountry: USComments: The war on drugs is futile, just like proabition. Spending billions on a war which can't be won.Flag
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Name: Ryan Thompson on Sep 7, 2002State:Country: CAComments:Flag
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Name: Mike Thibodeau on Sep 7, 2002State: NHCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Annie Gerard on Sep 7, 2002State: NYCountry: USComments: I'm skeptical that there are any "respected, law-abiding American corporations" left to "put those profits in the pockets of" as the petition sponsor wishes, but I agree that far too much is spent fruitlessly on this "war" which could be better spent on health and education.Flag
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Name: James Cartwright on Sep 7, 2002State: WICountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Chad Lampson on Sep 7, 2002State: WICountry: USComments: Lets see the problems end now, when pot smokers are not knowen to go out and kill someing with their smoking and driving, but alchohol abusers are knowend to cause death with drinking and driving... think about it, when was the last time you saw a headline, "POT SMOKER RUNS OVER 3 YEAR OLD CHILD, KILLS CHILD!" now how about that drinkerFlag
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Name: Tony Pamson on Sep 7, 2002State: ILCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: J. Greg Williams on Sep 7, 2002State: MACountry: USComments: Stop the incarceration of non violent citizens. Stop the militarization and subsequent destruction of Columbia and other non-U.S. countries.Flag
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Name: Sylvester Augustus on Sep 7, 2002State: NYCountry: USComments: Can anyone name another dumbassed idea that madeand continues to make countless amounts money off of the suffering of other human beings If you said "slavery" you are correct and more aware than the "good-old boy" conservatives that make the laws in the United States government. Strange, all that Coast Guard and active enforcement and drugs still get into the country. Hey, Gen. Ashcroft is the CIA still dealing crack to pay for weaponsFlag
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Name: Alexander Williams on Sep 7, 2002State: CACountry: USComments: I used to be an ardent supporter on the war on drugs, but it has been a failure. Prohibition is not the soultion.Flag
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Name: Tom Hunt on Sep 7, 2002State: ILCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Paul Morse on Sep 7, 2002State: FLCountry: USComments: Lets use the war on drugs money to fight the war on terror.Flag
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Name: Anthony Milbauer on Sep 7, 2002State: AZCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: T.paul Taylor on Sep 7, 2002State: OHCountry: USComments: the US govt. is loosing the war. they don't stop sales and use, they merely make dealers move to another storefront. spend the money wisely, feed the poor.Flag
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Name: Brigidann Rauch on Sep 7, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: CRIS WILMOUTH on Sep 7, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Justine Wiesinger on Sep 7, 2002State:Country:Comments: The war on drugs is ineffective and is simply a platform for politicians to pose on. It can never be won.Flag
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Name: Adrian Bisson on Sep 7, 2002State: INCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Darrell Gallion on Sep 7, 2002State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Blizzy Xerafin on Sep 8, 2002State: TXCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Alan Mortensen on Sep 8, 2002State: WACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Amy Squire on Sep 8, 2002State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Amy Griffin on Sep 8, 2002State: NCCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: William Yule on Sep 8, 2002State: WACountry: USComments:Flag