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    [–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago

    I/responded/to/you/,generally/.

    I didn't take them out of context, from your statement it is clear you read into the one you replied to and decided it meant he was implying that all other laws and restrictions are null and void simply because some other thing is legal. It's like if he said "you can actually legally put rat poison in peanut butter" in the context of killing rats in their attic and you say "oh yeah well what if you feed it to your neighbor's kid." Obviously the other relevant laws still apply, your comment is not needed at all.

    No/u/lol/and/WTF/is/with/the/slashes?