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I followed some interviews with interest.
What I can't grasp is why some people are so euphoric, claiming it's a major victory and life changing.
I understand the different perspectives from both camp's be it for and against.
But ultimately it's just a recreational drug (Outside medicinal and untested uses). Why the big fuss? Why crusade like it's some life changing decision for mankind and some lifestyle choice. It's not. |
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"Personally I think we should be going the other way with recreational drugs not further into the mire, but that's just me. "
Yes let’s start with banning alcohol and tobacco |
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Hope so! Tax it, plug a hole on the NHS, reduce crime. Decriminalisation has worked well for Portugal.
On a personal level, if I could get it on prescription, could stop taking tramadol. The devil's lettuce is the only thing that relieves my pain |
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"Personally I think we should be going the other way with recreational drugs not further into the mire, but that's just me.
Yes let’s start with banning alcohol and tobacco "
Don't forget caffeine and, of course coffee, which the state of California says causes cancer. Sugar would be a good one, too.
I say legalize, the tax revenue would be a great way to fund some much needed services. |
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"Personally I think we should be going the other way with recreational drugs not further into the mire, but that's just me.
Yes let’s start with banning alcohol and tobacco
Don't forget caffeine and, of course coffee, which the state of California says causes cancer. Sugar would be a good one, too.
I say legalize, the tax revenue would be a great way to fund some much needed services."
I was being sarcastic I’m all for legalisation because you’re never going to stop people from using it.
The argument about drug driving is just the same as drink driving some will always break the rules no matter what.
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