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>>54779710

kek

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>>54509887
smoking weed to manifest it

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>>54455420
Checked

It's fucking bullshit that they can even sue the SEC at all over this. Fucking piece of shit lawyers who never produced anything valuable in this world. I have more respect for sandwich artists.

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What's up, 4chan.
Came across some outrageous libertarian material not so long ago on drug decriminalization, where they deduce a decrease in drug use in Portugal, based on 3 separate years, absolutely ignoring the basic Math (one cannot prove the given function is monotonic via calculating 3 values: sin(0.9) ≈ 0.78; sin(1) ≈ 0.84; sin(1.1) ≈ 0.89 - Oh, great, sine is a monotonically increasing function now!). If you head over to the Portuguese Ministry of Health website and look up the statistics for 2008, you will be exposed to a function, which has periodic tendencies. The decrease in a sequence of local maxima, from my point of view, could be explained by the fact that rehabilitation centres for drug abusers were opened in Portugal 20 years prior to the decriminalization itself.
So, leaving all the theories, involving profit being proportional to the price, what are your thoughts on drug decriminalization? Do you embrace the elasticity theory? Are there any reasons not to?
Sorry for such a long text.

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