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  1. That's funny, coming from the guy with over 45,000 posts! When do you find the time to teach?
  2. Many would. There are different types of people. The first group uses drugs despite their illegality. The second fears the consequences of getting caught doing something illegal and refrain from doing drugs because of that. The third group wouldn't do drugs even if they were legal. It's the folks in that second group that behave differently if drugs were legalized. Many who refrained before would start experimenting. And some of those experimenters would end up hooked, much to their, and society's, detriment.
  3. Magpul Industries, a maker of weapons accessories and the company at the center of the debate over proposed legislation to ban high-capacity magazines in the state, has launched a Cold War-themed campaign that focuses on making its PMag ammunition magazines easily available to Colorado residents. Dubbed the "Boulder Airlift" -- and modeled after the Berlin Airlift of the late 1940s -- Magpul's campaign is pledging to "bring much needed supplies to freedom-loving residents trapped inside occupied territory" by allowing Colorado residents to specially purchase limited quantities of magazines from its website. http://www.dailycamera.com/erie-news/ci_22697295/magpul-industries-boulder-airlift?IADID=Search-www.dailycamera.com-www.dailycamera.com