Kow wrote:You can't grow acid, mdma, speed, etc from seeds.
I_R wrote:People with kids are always going to be afraid that it's their kids that end up addicted.
beano wrote:See this is it. All drugs should be legal. Only law against carrying and consumption is when you are within 100 meters of a school. This would protect bus routes to and from schools & colleges and as a result a lot of urban and suburban districts.I_R wrote:People with kids are always going to be afraid that it's their kids that end up addicted.
Mod74 wrote:You weren't being serious there were you?See this is it. All drugs should be legal. Only law against carrying and consumption is when you are within 100 meters of a school. This would protect bus routes to and from schools & colleges and as a result a lot of urban and suburban districts.People with kids are always going to be afraid that it's their kids that end up addicted.
beano wrote:Most def the shit in bold. Everything, legalised. Even the opiates.Mod74 wrote:You weren't being serious there were you?See this is it. All drugs should be legal. Only law against carrying and consumption is when you are within 100 meters of a school. This would protect bus routes to and from schools & colleges and as a result a lot of urban and suburban districts.People with kids are always going to be afraid that it's their kids that end up addicted.
cockbeard wrote:Legal or illegal is one argument but not in 100 yards of a school, wtf. Utter gubbins, I live opposite a school, why should it be illegal for me but fine for the guy who's garden backs onto mine? Also illegal for parents? Stupid caveat, throw it out
Zero tolerance on any and everything drugwise barring alcohol and cigarettes? Or getting everyone hooked on PC games?cockbeard wrote:If not, there's always the Korean solution
Fuck.cockbeard wrote:Erm, you insert a small device the size of a pea into the paedophiles rectum. The device is activated by the sound of children's laughter. Upon activation it swells to the size of a fridge and Bam, the children are safe
beano wrote:The message is- take a drug dealer, baron or otherwise out and he gets replaced. Arresting anyone on the street or in the supply chain isn't going to do anything.
Kow wrote:Your first point is very shaky. Why would people continue selling drugs illegally after they were legalised, apart from a small number of them? People didn't continue selling alcohol illegally after the end of prohibition in the states. There was no point.
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