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I can't stand anything that is mind altering, may cause anti-social behaviour of any sort, but let's face it, the fact that it is illegal now hasn't stopped hordes of people being addicted. The problem is within society, and nothing to do with the law.

 

Unless you're tea total that's a daft thing to say tbh, even chocolate has an effect on the mind, the chemicals it contains mimic the feeling of love, maybe why lots of women are addicted to it?

 

That's just nit picking. You know that I am speaking of drugs or alcohol which turn people into gibbering wrecks, comatose, lying in their own filth, unable to wash, feed themselves properly, and I do know what I'm talking about: I've unfortunately seen too many alcoholics in my life. They are just as bad as any drug addicts and the problem is only getting worse these days. Alcohol is legal and just as damaging as hard drugs.

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I was being selfish myself for along time also.nite drugs though.me and him are very close.my best mate and son.he wants for nothing now.grades at school are up nearly 100 persent .never misses a day.

Makes sense. Legalise the lot. Prohibition doesn't work and never has.   I hate the shit but it's reality imo.

My opinion is that the drug scene is part of life these days, everybody that goes out has access to cocaine, ketamine, M-Kat, pills etc. etc. Every school kid has access to weed/bud etc. It's so commo

I hate to see how easy it is now to get drugs, it's in every pub and club from one end of the country to the other. So would making it legal any easier to get now ? Years ago if you knew anyone that took drugs it was a shame on them and keep away they're junkies, now it's so acceptable nobody bats an eyelid !

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I can't stand anything that is mind altering, may cause anti-social behaviour of any sort, but let's face it, the fact that it is illegal now hasn't stopped hordes of people being addicted. The problem is within society, and nothing to do with the law.

 

Unless you're tea total that's a daft thing to say tbh, even chocolate has an effect on the mind, the chemicals it contains mimic the feeling of love, maybe why lots of women are addicted to it?

 

That's just nit picking. You know that I am speaking of drugs or alcohol which turn people into gibbering wrecks, comatose, lying in their own filth, unable to wash, feed themselves properly, and I do know what I'm talking about: I've unfortunately seen too many alcoholics in my life. They are just as bad as any drug addicts and the problem is only getting worse these days. Alcohol is legal and just as damaging as hard drugs.

 

 

It just seems a daft thing to say when you drink, and in another thread you say you worked in licenced premises for years? Serving alcohol which you "can't stand" seems a bit contradictory? I know its their choice to abuse it, unless you are unfortunate and a genuine alcoholic? Growing up with an alcoholic parent ain't no fun, so i know a bit about it myself like.

 

Im not for legalising anything really, but baccy/alcohol being legal/addictive, and something like weed being illegal/non addictive is total bollocks, ban every addictive substance and shoot the dealers for me, and while im at it things like Prozac which is basically sodium flouride should be banned to, unless anybody thinks carciogenic rat poison is a good thing to take?

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My opinion is that the drug scene is part of life these days, everybody that goes out has access to cocaine, ketamine, M-Kat, pills etc. etc. Every school kid has access to weed/bud etc. It's so common it's sickening. The law has failed! Half the problem is the behavioural and biological effects of these drugs and half is the cultural and by that I mean the criminal world it creates. If drugs were legalised it'd go a long way to ending the criminal side of things.

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My opinion is that the drug scene is part of life these days, everybody that goes out has access to cocaine, ketamine, M-Kat, pills etc. etc. Every school kid has access to weed/bud etc. It's so common it's sickening. The law has failed! Half the problem is the behavioural and biological effects of these drugs and half is the cultural and by that I mean the criminal world it creates. If drugs were legalised it'd go a long way to ending the criminal side of things.

and cleaner and not mixed with the shite they put in it makes sense
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I can't stand anything that is mind altering, may cause anti-social behaviour of any sort, but let's face it, the fact that it is illegal now hasn't stopped hordes of people being addicted. The problem is within society, and nothing to do with the law.

 

Unless you're tea total that's a daft thing to say tbh, even chocolate has an effect on the mind, the chemicals it contains mimic the feeling of love, maybe why lots of women are addicted to it?

 

That's just nit picking. You know that I am speaking of drugs or alcohol which turn people into gibbering wrecks, comatose, lying in their own filth, unable to wash, feed themselves properly, and I do know what I'm talking about: I've unfortunately seen too many alcoholics in my life. They are just as bad as any drug addicts and the problem is only getting worse these days. Alcohol is legal and just as damaging as hard drugs.

 

 

It just seems a daft thing to say when you drink, and in another thread you say you worked in licenced premises for years? Serving alcohol which you "can't stand" seems a bit contradictory? I know its their choice to abuse it, unless you are unfortunate and a genuine alcoholic? Growing up with an alcoholic parent ain't no fun, so i know a bit about it myself like.

 

Im not for legalising anything really, but baccy/alcohol being legal/addictive, and something like weed being illegal/non addictive is total bollocks, ban every addictive substance and shoot the dealers for me, and while im at it things like Prozac which is basically sodium flouride should be banned to, unless anybody thinks carciogenic rat poison is a good thing to take?

 

Let me rephrase my initial statement then: apologies for giving a sweeping statement without proper clarification! I can't stand it when people abuse alcohol. I've nothing against drinking in moderation, and I do drink myself. And social drinking is fine, so long as people don't end up completely dependent and legless.

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Personally I think the reputation Heroin has terrifies most people. Being class-A doesn't keep recreational drug users/abusers off it, the terrifying side effects do. Just my take on it....

 

I'd be half inclined to give it to whoever wants it and make it the purest shit available. Let them kill themselves.

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I can't stand anything that is mind altering, may cause anti-social behaviour of any sort, but let's face it, the fact that it is illegal now hasn't stopped hordes of people being addicted. The problem is within society, and nothing to do with the law.

 

Unless you're tea total that's a daft thing to say tbh, even chocolate has an effect on the mind, the chemicals it contains mimic the feeling of love, maybe why lots of women are addicted to it?

That's just nit picking. You know that I am speaking of drugs or alcohol which turn people into gibbering wrecks, comatose, lying in their own filth, unable to wash, feed themselves properly, and I do know what I'm talking about: I've unfortunately seen too many alcoholics in my life. They are just as bad as any drug addicts and the problem is only getting worse these days. Alcohol is legal and just as damaging as hard drugs.

It just seems a daft thing to say when you drink, and in another thread you say you worked in licenced premises for years? Serving alcohol which you "can't stand" seems a bit contradictory? I know its their choice to abuse it, unless you are unfortunate and a genuine alcoholic? Growing up with an alcoholic parent ain't no fun, so i know a bit about it myself like.

 

Im not for legalising anything really, but baccy/alcohol being legal/addictive, and something like weed being illegal/non addictive is total bollocks, ban every addictive substance and shoot the dealers for me, and while im at it things like Prozac which is basically sodium flouride should be banned to, unless anybody thinks carciogenic rat poison is a good thing to take?

Let me rephrase my initial statement then: apologies for giving a sweeping statement without proper clarification! I can't stand it when people abuse alcohol. I've nothing against drinking in moderation, and I do drink myself. And social drinking is fine, so long as people don't end up completely dependent and legless.

What do you think of taking drugs in moderation, social drug taking?

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Is drink not addictive and tobacco and there legal

But why make other highly addictive substances legal wich in turn would make useing them become more acceptable.
there going to take them legal or not at least if there legal they will be safer for the user and not so dangerous because of the shite that they mix it with
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But was shown this last night at work,,,,this drug is called krockadil,,,,and is terrifying ,,hers a link,,,

 

Feck it's not working give me a minuet,,,,it' eats folk from the inside out

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