We don't need government, business, or universities to make the world a better place; just a few ordinary folks who try to do extrodinary things!
Universities were created in order to share and distribute ideas. Before them, guys with good ideas were on their own, isolated. I don't want to go back to this dark age, we are not cave men. Government was created in order to protect the weak againt the strong. I don't want to live without it. If you don't like strong governement, go live somewhere else, like Somalia for example. http://n3t.net/humor/AntiGovRegulationTaxationGunLovers.jpg
Want to know how to set the drug problems straight in this country? Legalize and regulate the shit. Those who are hooked on the hard shit like heroin will get their maintenance dose from a government clinic for free. Those who aren't yet hooked will find it harder to score in the first place as the street supply dries up. And pot? For fuck's sake, give the growers licenses and let them operate like micro-breweries. Keep big business out of it, don't let their marketing departments start trying to manipulate public demand. Can you imagine how much peace would be had in Mexico if illicit drug money from the US dried up? Hell, just imagine knowing your flat won't get broken into by a junkie looking for shit to fence.
Politicians don't have the fucking stones to put forward this kind of legislation.
Even if I try very hard, I don't see any relation to the HADOPI 2 question. I even wonder why such a misinformed comment was scored so high. Every place where drugs have been legalized saw a real and huge increase in drugs consumption ; it does not "dry up" magically.
All countries should have a law that prevents their governments from being allowed to repeatedly reattempt to pass a law the got turned down once already. Especially when the law has already been found to be unconstitutional.
That is a total nonsense. Laws evolve. Even when they are a project, laws evolve, thanks to the "amendements" system, which permits to both the majority and the opposition to propose evolutions of the text of the law. Here Hadopi 2 is very different from Hadopi 1, and this is mainly because the unconstitutional points have been solved. Nonetheless, the debate in France can be summed up like this : some people claim that "something must be done against piracy" and the others answer "yes something must be done but not this". By the same time, NOBODY gave a workable and satisfactory solution.
Credit ... is the only enduring testimonial to man's confidence in man. -- James Blish