SMUer wrote:Who here has claimed SMU doesn't have a drug problem?
Define "drug problem".
Students using drugs does not equal a drug problem. There has been maryjane use on college campus for over 50 years. There has been alcohol use on college campus for over 200 years. Are these "drug problems"? Is alcohol not a drug because it is legal? Why is maryjane use more prominent today? Because it is easier to access for minors. An 18 year old can get hold of pot easier than a six pack of beer or a pint of hooch.
It is time to legalize marijuana and put law enforcement resources to better use. End prohibition now.
"Shortage of supply".. We have have been paying big money to fund the Drug Czar and "Drug Control" criminal government racket.. Keep the supply coming, keep the private prisons full, keep the banksters busy laundering the billions (HSBC who was just outed by John Cruz) of course the reporter, Jerome Corsi, that broke the story was fired for raising the issue..
While I am not advocating the use of MaryJane or big time half ounce dealing... shame on America..
Stallion wrote:I'm pretty sure you wouldn't know the truth if it bit you in the [deleted]. SMU has a MUCH MUCH lower APR than TCU under Jones MUCH Lower Graduation rate than TCU under Jones And we lead the State of Texas in Non-qualifiers under Jones
Stallion always complained that the model needed to be changed, now he complains because the model has been changed.
Haven't complained about the SMU Admission Model once in 4 years-in fact I have been one of the few willing to defend it against unfair criticism. The Admission Model is EXACTLY where it should be-Next to nothing but with our feet out of the sewar. The hypocracy is when we pretend we haven't had 3 kids DIE of overdoses in the last few years and haven't had multiple SMU Football players jailed in recent years.
The hypocrisy is when Stallion complains about Matt Doherty's personality, when Stallion himself (just like Doherty) may have some good points, but loses people due to his abrasiveness and constant negative framing.
(note: I'm not in favor of Coach Doh...just pointing something out)
Stallion wrote:I'm pretty sure you wouldn't know the truth if it bit you in the [deleted]. SMU has a MUCH MUCH lower APR than TCU under Jones MUCH Lower Graduation rate than TCU under Jones And we lead the State of Texas in Non-qualifiers under Jones
SMUer wrote:Who here has claimed SMU doesn't have a drug problem?
Define "drug problem".
Students using drugs does not equal a drug problem. There has been maryjane use on college campus for over 50 years. There has been alcohol use on college campus for over 200 years. Are these "drug problems"? Is alcohol not a drug because it is legal? Why is maryjane use more prominent today? Because it is easier to access for minors. An 18 year old can get hold of pot easier than a six pack of beer or a pint of hooch.
It is time to legalize marijuana and put law enforcement resources to better use. End prohibition now.
According to FBI statistics: 94% of all crime in the US today is directly related to drugs.
"Shortage of supply".. We have have been paying big money to fund the Drug Czar and "Drug Control" criminal government racket.. Keep the supply coming, keep the private prisons full, keep the banksters busy laundering the billions (HSBC who was just outed by John Cruz) of course the reporter, Jerome Corsi, that broke the story was fired for raising the issue..
While I am not advocating the use of MaryJane or big time half ounce dealing... shame on America..