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Pass the speed camera on de left han side (Should cannabis be legalised?)

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Should cannabis be legalised?

Date: 22/08/01 (37 review reads)
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Advantages: New Labor ,what are you on about

Disadvantages: One rule for one lot

Britain’s most successful narcotics crime squad has just been disbanded. The powers that be have assigned them to more important duties where the detecting skills can be more effectively deployed. Traffic and speeding duties I hear you all cry.
Britain’s streets are a wash with hard drugs with Heroin and Cocaine at an all time low price a kilo. Russia has continually replaced traditional routes off illegal drug flow from the Caribbean and South America and Asia.Easter Europeans in Britain are now running 40 percent of the illegalmarkets as The West Indians and Chines lose out.

Our beloved Primeminister is sending out vibes and resonation’s that a joint a day keeps the doctor away. Britain’s employers are sending out a very different message. If your tested for dope or Ecstasy your out.
This authority lark is somewhat confusing.
The substances are not just confined to council states and universities. They have increasingly been showing up in leafy suburban suburbs as the supply increases. Even parents have been arrested for selling children banned substances.

New Labor and the Tories before reaction to the obvious trafficking is to cut customs services year in year out. But they have decided to turn a blind eye to young black men carrying class B drugs when they are pulled over in some areas of the capitol. Those areas just happen to be the center distribution zones of Britain’s drug problem.
It seems its not ok to drive in the rest of Britain at 36 mph in a 30 zone. But in South London you can drive around smoking a spliff. Remember what percentage off car crashes are drug related.

Seventy percent of arrested criminals test positive for class B or higher. Half of all motorists in accidents prove positive for prescription or illegal. The people are out there committing the crimes and killing them on the road. But Tony thinks smoking pot is kind of ok.
Maybe he has a skeleton or two rattling
in the Downing Street cupboard. Or he’s looking for the university and youth vote before he whacks up the tuition fees.

I can’t understand these liberals who see legalization as the way forward. Most people take drugs because they are an illegal buzz and will surely move up to more damaging substances if pot is cosha with New Labor.Not only them, but to society in general.
If marijuana is the choice drug of criminals, why risk them getting hooked on far more violent hits like Crack and Heroin.At least the class B dope is a passive drug and keeps them in bed away from muggings.

I’m sure there are some doyooers at Uni who think its cool to smoke pot and it should be legalized. But would it still be so dangerous and illegal if it had a government warning on telling you that. Smoking is sexy at college, especially without mum telling you it’s a dirty habit.
Tobacco is legalized to relive the working classes of their hard-earned wages or less so unemployment cheques. Its probably worse for the health than pot, with Phillip Morris the tobacco giant saying its economical to.
The smoking giants admitted that they presented a cost effective study showing it was better for hospitals to let people smoke. More of them die and that helps the strain on a countries health service.

Holland I hear all you pro-pot head smokers shout. What about it i shout back. They are a far more balanced socially and mentally. The countries mature drug policy just produces a country with the lowest GDP and shortest working hours in Europe.Hey that’s not a bad thing though..

I’m bored of this opnion, yes I know you are two. Anyone who smokes pot and giggles and thinks their cool should go live on a council estate for a year. Once you have been mugged a couple of times for your wages then you will think twice.
Theres only one thing worse than being in a room full of potheads and that s in a room of doped Socially
students. Now that is borinnnnnng.








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whizzer+and+chip

- 22/08/01

I see no diferrence between cannabis and alcohol, if you want to ban one ban them all, but then isn't that a restriction of freedom of choice?
I have no problem with any form of drug being legalised provided there is a wway to control the anti social behaviour of the minority that abuse it. But if we can't manage it with alcohol it is unlikely we will with cannabis, so the debate goes on.
auntyanty

- 22/08/01

I think that all drugs should be legalised and freely available. That way there could be some control over the quality and less lives would be lost. Another positive side to the legalisation of drugs is that the big shots that run the drug cartels would be put out of business. This would make me very happy as they are all low lives who don't deserve the oxygen that they breathe.
sidneygee

- 22/08/01

Yes, we have come from thew same place and we are going in the same direction. A few flaws, perhaps, as indiucated by threadgill (but haven't we all got faults in our ops if you look close enoough).

Good to have another anti-pot op. Well done !

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