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Should cannabis be legalised?
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by "420565 - written on 04.03.03
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Should cannabis be legalised? To be honest, I don't know. My own experiences with the fabled bag o' skunk being so infrequent, so few and far between, I've been neither so impressed in its favour as to lobby vehement for its legalisation, nor have I been so starkly repulsed by it as to dedicate my life to its condemnation. As I ...
by SlyClone2k - written on 11.02.03 (Very useful, 122 readings)
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Mr Mellow drummed the fingers of his right hand lightly across his temple. His chin rested on his hand and for a short time he gazed absently in to the night sky. Lost, searching the heavens for another planet on which the human race might live. His mind had wandered to a far off place where two suns and two moons rotated around a planet with an ...
by buster_uk - written on 03.01.03 (Very useful, 379 readings)
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CLASSIFICATION - 'C' My title is a provocative statement, it is not what i think but just a general consensus of the many teenagers who think it wont harm anyone, but it does and I?m ?gonna? prove it. *NAMES There are many names used on the street for this drug namely draw, marijuana, blow, weed, wacky ...
by Gaping Chasm - written on 17.09.02 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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Hey, man. I mean, like, wow. This is some heavy duty gear. Big up to my main man Blunkett. In the interests of research, you understand, I thought I'd conduct an experiment in writing this op under the influence of newly decriminalised skunk. So don't bogart that joint, my friend, pass it over to me. Looking through my ...
by miriamb - written on 14.08.02 (Very useful, 239 readings)
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Well, this is an item I never thought I'd write in. See, this is what dooyoo does to you, you end up with an opinion on everything and anything! To start, and probably to alienate anyone who's sufficiently interested in this topic to even be reading this, I don't use cannabis or any other illegal drug and I don't drink (please ...
by WormThatTurned - written on 14.08.02 (Very useful, 122 readings)
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Around £1.5 billion is spent on one herb in the UK every year. Its an amazing sum - because the herb is also an illegal drug. The drug is cannabis, which is believed to be used by as many as six million people in this country every year. Recently the Home Secretary David Blunkett announced that cannabis would be reclassified as a ...
by laylo - written on 07.08.02 (Very useful, 107 readings)
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It’s that old chestnut once again. Should it be legalised? Shouldn’t it? Oh no! Headfry! Someone skin up! I’ll just start by giving you a background to myself so that you can all judge me and then my op accordingly. I am a criminal. I have taken drugs. I’ve taken booze, weed, speed, coke, crack, smack, ...
by jesika_jay - written on 06.08.02 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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This has been a hot topic with the good ol' government for as long as I can remember. It's the hippies versus the right-wingers in the fight to legalise the drug. But is it really that simple? I have mixed views on this subject; whilst I like to get high once in a while (who doesn't?) I am undecided as to whether it would be a ...
by dukecrook - written on 04.08.02 (Useful, 210 readings)
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o.k ,where to start ,under section 6 of the misuse of drugs act 1971 it is an offence to cultivate any plant of the genus Cannabis in the united kingdom without a licence from the secretary of state .Anyone committing an offense contrary to this section may be imprisoned fined or both. So thats how the law stands ,but what about the people ,well ...
by CreamOfInnuendo - written on 02.08.02 (Useful, 90 readings)
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I guess you guys who worte comments were right but Its hard to make loads of points using just 75 words without watering it down, but heres my reprise: The point I was trying to make was, apart from the recreational use of Cannabis, there are enviromental, medical and other practical uses . The government wastes soooo much money ...
by garethro55 - written on 01.08.02 (Very useful, 773 readings)
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My Use of Cannabis I smoked cannabis for about five years, I started whilst I was at school smoking with my brother and his mates, it was a huge laugh and I guess it sort of made me feel big doing something illegal. I also enjoyed the feeling of been stoned and smoking weed tasted nice. This was also the time I seriously got into music ...
by chef - written on 31.07.02 (Very useful, 111 readings)
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Righ then. Should cannabis be legalised? hmm. First things first. I smoke cannabis. Ive smoked cannabis for 7 years. Im not ashamed. Im not paranoid. Im not insane. I have 10 gcse's. 4 A-levels. A degree. I play sport. I have a very active social life. I have better friends than most. I have a girlfriend. I have a family. Im not a ...
by singlefather - written on 27.07.02 (Useful, 37 readings)
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On balance I consider cannabis should be legalised. We live in an imperfect world. We consume many things which are not good for us.In general we have freedom of choice. If what we consume affects others an argument could be made to ban same.However this would involve the banning of alcohol and many other things.I mention alcohol because ...
by JennD - written on 26.07.02
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Could legalising canabis be just putting more money into the governments hands? TAX .TAX. - Advantages: Getting high, high, high, and die, die, die., Let the weed make you weak., Let the splif give you a lift. NO! NO! NO! - Disadvantages: Legalising Canabis could lead to legalising other drugs., Some people aready think that is legalised, What about the environment and our children what example would this be.
by tweepypie - written on 22.07.02 (Very useful, 1065 readings)
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THE CHANGES In light of the recent discussion and the reclassification of Cannabis from a class B to a class C drug I would like to clarify a few points here. The reclassification does NOT mean that the possession of Cannabis is now legal. Remember, it is still a drug. So what does this mean? It means that in the eye of the law ...
by Sarah_Louise - written on 20.07.02 (Very useful, 115 readings)
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Weed, hash, ganja, marijuana, call it what you like, there is just one fundamental question surrounding this substance. Should it be legalised? I’ve been pondering for a while about writing one of these opinions, after the recent change in the law (declassifying the drug) I thought now was as good a time as any to share my views on the ...
by - written on 13.07.02
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Ok I smoked a spliff or two at college and the fact that it was illegal made it more of a buzz than it was. Law breaking was throwned upon in our family so the moment I left the family bubble I couldn?t wait to be naughty. The decision this week by the home secretary is far more worrying and perhaps dangerous because it seems ...
by victoriacampbell - written on 04.07.02 (Useful, 84 readings)
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Do you understand the drug laws? There is a lot of talk about the change in the drug laws in this country. Some say cannabis is going to be legalised? Some say it’s going to be decimalised? Then some say some kinds of cannabis are legal and other kinds aren’t? Some ...
by blackrose_ - written on 03.07.02 (Very useful, 171 readings)
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Why am I always drawn to writing in the controversial categories like a moth to a flame, sometimes like said moth to end up crashing and burning under the weight of comments produced?! Just me, I guess, but this is an issue that I do have an opinion on, and (admittedly a few years old) experience of, so I figured, bite the bullet, stand up and be ...
by fairdonion - written on 03.07.02 (Useful, 418 readings)
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Cannabis is not harmless. Like a lot of lads my Son started smoking cigarettes at 15, 16 openly. That was enough to start with. He then started work. Working in the open air. Working with a lot of older men. I do not smoke but my husband does. Now if you dont smoke you can smell a smoker a long way off and you even ...












