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Should cannabis be legalised?
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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, 420 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 ...
by 21stcenturyfox - written on 27.06.02 (Very useful, 1435 readings)
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Anti-drugs protesters don’t help themselves. The cynical mind may question how a movement can be taken seriously when they lump heroin in with Cannabis, talk adamantly about Cannabis as a gateway drug (when recent Observer polls suggest that 83% of drug users take Cannabis opposed to 4% who take heroin), and signify all drug use with a ...
by pansy - written on 20.06.02 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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Legalise Cannabis? Before my experiences with my husband I'd have said 'yes!'- after all, it doesn't hurt anyone, does it? It's not addictive in the classical sense and if you don't like it you don't have to take it. Buying it won't make you come into contact with other drug dealers, so where's the problem? ...
by - written on 11.06.02
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If cannabis is legalised, where does the law stop next E tablets will be legalised more teenagers will be killed off. They can not just legalise one drug and expect people to stop rebelling against other drugs shortly any drug anywhere will be legal and then the nation becomes drug addicts if 1 drug is to be legalised then they should all be ...
by Space-cadet - written on 05.06.02
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Personally I think it shouldn't be but then people will do what thay regardless of the law! - Advantages: Everyone does what they want reagrdless of the law! - Disadvantages: Who listens to reason in todays society?
by annosmond - written on 05.06.02 (Useful, 29 readings)
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Yes i think that cannabis,and all drugs should be legalised. But....All users,should be banned from driving,and holding responsible jobs.as they can put their own lives at risk,and execise their human rights,but not at the expense of other peoples lives and human rights.And random checks should be law to make sure we are all drug free ...
by cool_hand_isback - written on 25.05.02
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If we legalise it wheres that childish kick of breaking the law, and what would mummy and daddy say! - Advantages: relaxing and fun - Disadvantages: legalising it would take the kick out of using it
by Nosferatu - written on 18.05.02 (Very useful, 78 readings)
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Should it be legalised? One of the main topics of national politcal bodies today is debating this very question - but why? why should it be legal - and equally why not? I've posted a number of reasons which I hope can help you reach that decision for yourselves! Advantages Medical use; The drug is required more and more in ...
by markw-d - written on 17.05.02
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Legalisation is fine, but stop pretending that its "good" for you. No drugs are. - Advantages: Relaxing, Personal choice, Livens up a dinner party when its in the chilli! - Disadvantages: No drugs are actually "good" for you., Very cancerous when smoked, Stoned and Driving???
by Diane@home - written on 17.05.02 (Useful, 71 readings)
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...but so should all drugs and then they could be governed by a fully legal body and abuse would be less wide spread. If you could go to you're local off licence and buy a pack of four Fosters and a nice cannabis muffin, this would no longer be an issue it would be a part of life! In fact a lot of people would prefer to smoke ...
by ian_s50 - written on 16.05.02
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big fuss over sumthing thats there already - Advantages: the quality would improve, police more available for real crime - Disadvantages: none really.
by Ophelia - written on 26.03.02 (Very useful, 377 readings)
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Bill Clinton smoked cannabis but didn’t inhale, you might smoke cannabis, your friends might smoke cannabis, your children might smoke cannabis. Cannabis is certainly used widely throughout the country and is briefly experimented with by thousands of others. This is currently illegal but should it really be criminalized? I will ...
by - written on 22.03.02
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I smoked for years, it is not without a physical cost. Don't legalise it 'cos everyone does it. - Advantages: It is a laugh, You too can walk like A. Huxley - Disadvantages: don't forget to eat, It depends what you mean by diadvantage, of course, who ever said that is after me
by miles2001 - written on 22.03.02 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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With a one word answer Yes, now before you start on me please let me plead my case. Cannabis is a herb that is grown and smoked which in turn results in the user receiving a “high”. Now one of my main reasons for legalising this class B drug is really quite simple, out of all the people you know has anyone ever told you about ...
by GodToldMeTo - written on 20.03.02 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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If cannabis was legalised in this country then its clear to see that the pros would most definitely outweigh the cons. Police time and resources would be conserved. How much time and money is spent each year in arresting and prosecuting users of such a common drug? In turn the nations drug related offences would be reduced and ...
by wiggglypufff - written on 12.03.02 (Very useful, 498 readings)
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Okay, you may've guessed from the title that my simple answer to the question 'Should cannabis be legalised?' is NO! I'm probably not going to win any popularity contests for my views - I realise that the general consensus is a big old yes, but hey, I like to be different. Being serious though, this opinion is not about ...
by steveny - written on 08.03.02 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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This subject is one which many people I know have many differing opinions on. Firstly I'd like to say that I have experienced good things with this drug and also negative things with this drug. The reasons for legalising it can be argued on medical grounds but I shant venture into that very complex discussion as I know nothing of ...
by 666disturbed - written on 26.02.02
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Lets keep it underground, where it stays tax free ! - Advantages: Gets cheaper all the time, Pot heads r nice people - Disadvantages: Scoring, dealers r pricks
by karen22382 - written on 23.02.02 (Very useful, 263 readings)
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Cannibis, firstly whats it look like. In weed form it looks like nettles, smells like nettles and has a sting, namely the price. In resin form it looks lie a lump of s**t, smells like it and makes you feel like it. Believe I know from experiance. I smoked cannibis for a few years before I had my first child. I know what its like. At the ...













