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Dibbed and dabbed is just expression I do not feel the need to go into my full past on this thread. But that is just what it is. My past.xI have read the entire thread all the way through. 'Dibbed and dabbed in my youth' is not addicted to class A to be honest. I have lost friends to Alcohol and I have seen what class A does to a family and how it changes a person. Alcohol is here to stay I don't see any reason to legalise anything else and facilitate the use of much harder, faster acting more damaging drugs. Legalising class A's will create far more problems than it will solve and wreck even more families lives. I've got nothing else to add to this thread people so have fun all.
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Exactly. And with this in mind, I will add that if this is the case (what you've mentioned) then I want to thank you for sharing it with us all, and congratulate you on getting clean.Dibbed and dabbed is just expression I do not feel the need to go into my full past on this thread. But that is just what it is. My past.x
My thoughts are something has to change. Nothing about the present system works and the death and violence will continue as long as we shut our eyes and say its the junkie fault or lock them up and throw way the key. Radical change is needed.xIt is indeed @Pearls but above are just some of my thoughts.. Not everyone feels the same way.
On the whole though, I do believe most do.x
*emergency services. Apologies.No, not at all not ever. Legalise drugs and you end up with an highly addicted reckless nation, a total meltdown of our social standing, high mortality and a huge drain on all of our emergency through the stupidity that drugs bring. And then where does it end? Drugs are for idiots who lack both in moral fibre and personality who refuse to face up to the responsibilities of living in the real world.
No it isn't harsh and it isn't off topic as its an opinion. Post a controversial thread then expect controversy.I think to say drug users lack moral fibre and personality is a little harsh and off topic. Not not really the question that I asked.
No, not at all not ever. Legalise drugs and you end up with an highly addicted reckless nation, a total meltdown of our social standing, high mortality and a huge drain on all of our emergency services
I will say to point out that I agreed with the post, based on the above information in Mickey's quote.I think to say drug users lack moral fibre and personality is a little harsh and off topic. Not not really the question that I asked.
The problems predicted from legalization are already part of our society.I will say to point out that I agreed with the post, based on the above information in Mickey's quote.
It's not for me to debate, but perhaps it is.. in fact we know it is..... but maybe not as much as you may perceive it to be.The problems predicted from legalization are already part of our society.
To control the flow, take the money form the dealer intent on keeping junkie in a spiralling downwards, use the money for rehab and re education, stop gang violence and fund the N.H.SBy your own admission it's a problem. So why on earth exacerbate it by legalisation?
Ok guys its a sensitive subject, please be mindful... xAs has been said already... if some complete idiot legalises class A drugs, and others too.... then they should be put against a firing squad!
ONLY IDIOTS TAKE DRUGS!
If you are in that category.... well you know my opinion.
Going to leave this thread now before I say something that I later may regret.
Perhaps a good idea, to leave..Ok guys its a sensitive subject, please be mindful... x
Well the NHS will certainly require the extra funding that it desperately needs to cope with a pandemic of smack heads that legalisation will bring. I'm intrigued as to what social, mental and physical benefits that heroine brings to the user once made readily available - particularly young children? Please enlighten me/us?To control the flow, take the money form the dealer intent on keeping junkie in a spiralling downwards, use the money for rehab and re education, stop gang violence and fund the N.H.S
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