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As I said, you have nothing more than circular reasoning and are clearly the only one incapable of seeing how much you're scraping the barrel. |
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Is it to allow easy access and use, improve quality control, remove the underground criminal element or something else? J |
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Put all the drug users and pushers on a remote island far away.
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What is the Conservatives stand against drugs? Are they going to battle against the manipulative dealers?
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Pretty sure the Conservatives are against drug dealing.
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Well the state could manufacture drugs and then they'd all be put out of business and devote themselves to public service because in no way would they simply make different, stronger, cheaper, 'sexier' drugs than the 'official' ones, unhampered by such trivia as health and safety and the myriad laws which govern the official manufacture of such things.
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Specifics such as things like this http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/20...nd-guilty.html |
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The Police are tasked to do naff by hindrance. BS drug reform.
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I think we need another sweep if anyones interested
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A sweeping away of the idea that prohibition as it stands now is actually achieving anything positive definitely.
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