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when i think of robbing a store i think of taking the money from the cash register.

If someone took your stash of weed tonight while you were out of your house and you had nothing to smoke to begin your day in the morning . Were you robbed ?

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At least, you don't see the Japanese mass looting the stores, even during natural disasters like earthquakes. :whistle:

And I am sure you saw the government swiftly take action for the Japanese people.

Unlike Bush. Letting the people in Louisiana rot for days before he even sent water. :rolleyes:

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You would do better moving to a country that supports your view of law and its enforcement. Here in the USA police use deadly force for people who do what the dead black thug from Ferguson did.

Most modern countries have outlawed the death penalty. I guess they understand people can be wrongly accused and convicted. Can't take back dead. Death Penalty Outlawed (year)1
  • Albania (2000)
  • Andorra (1990)
  • Angola (1992)
  • Argentina (2008)
  • Armenia (2003)
  • Australia (1984)
  • Austria (1950)
  • Azerbaijan (1998)
  • Belgium (1996)
  • Bolivia (2009)
  • Bhutan (2004)
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina (1997)
  • Bulgaria (1998)
  • Burundi (2009 )
  • Cambodia (1989)
  • Canada (1976)
  • Cape Verde (1981)
  • Colombia (1910)
  • Cook Islands (2007)
  • Costa Rica (1877)
  • Côte d'Ivoire (2000)
  • Croatia (1990)
  • Cyprus (1983)
  • Czech Republic (1990)
  • Denmark (1933)
  • Djibouti (1995)
  • Dominican Republic (1966)
  • Ecuador (1906)
  • Estonia (1998)
  • Finland (1949)
  • France (1981)
  • Gabon (2010)
  • Georgia (1997)
  • Germany (1949)
  • Greece (1993)
  • Guinea-Bissau (1993)
  • Haiti (1987)
  • Honduras (1956)
  • Hungary (1990)
  • Iceland (1928)
  • Ireland (1990)
  • Italy (1947)
  • Kyrgyzstan (2007)
  • Kiribati (1979)
  • Latvia (2012)
  • Liechtenstein (1987)
  • Lithuania (1998)
  • Luxembourg (1979)
  • Macedonia (1991)
  • Malta (1971)
  • Marshall Islands (1986)
  • Mauritius (1995)
  • Mexico (2005)
  • Micronesia (1986)
  • Moldova (1995)
  • Monaco (1962)
  • Montenegro (2002)
  • Mozambique (1990)
  • Namibia (1990)
  • Nepal (1990)
  • Netherlands (1870)
  • New Zealand (1961)
  • Nicaragua (1979)
  • Niue (n.a.)
  • Norway

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If someone took your stash of weed tonight while you were out of your house and you had nothing to smoke to begin your day in the morning . Were you robbed ?

um. speaking of waking and baking, blue - this post is a bit suspect.

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And I am sure you saw the government swiftly take action for the Japanese people.

Unlike Bush. Letting the people in Louisiana rot for days before he even sent water. :rolleyes:

Not really, the Japanese govt was very slow in response to the earthquake, tsunami, nuclear disaster in 2011.

Done with K1, AOS and ROC

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Not really, the Japanese govt was very slow in response to the earthquake, tsunami, nuclear disaster in 2011.

Not from what I saw. I was there that day. Trapped in Haneda Airport. They handled it pretty well considering how many people were killed. The Japanese kept their composure and waited for instructions. On the days they didn't get food they said thank you and waited for their turn.

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And I am sure you saw the government swiftly take action for the Japanese people.

Unlike Bush. Letting the people in Louisiana rot for days before he even sent water. :rolleyes:

Actually they did little at the time. No electricity, so no TV. We only heard about the tsunami and the Fukushima meltdown through radios- no visuals. No water, nothing. People had to queue up at stores and were only allowed to buy a few provisions per person. Conflicting news from the Japanese and US government about safety from nuclear radiation. In spite of this it was a very calm experience. Everyone pulled together.

 

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