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TheDaddy 01-10-2013 00:03

Re: Drug law reform
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Will21st (Post 35626833)
Oh Dear,hit a nerve,have I? Anyway,let me know when you have a good,logical reason for making alcohol a mitigating factor and other drugs an aggravating one.The fact you're condoning drunken crime doesn't seem to enter your mind?



Well,whatever offence.By the way you are of the opinion that alcohol fuelled offences are ok.What a message to send to the kids,eh? :dozey:

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Our Press that will jump on a sensationalist drug story whenever it can will not report when a Diamorphine prescription trial fails? I find that very hard to believe Daddy.
I've just had a look and it seems there was no program in Scotland....however the SNP and Scottish Labour seem to favour trials due to,wait for it,positive trials in GERMANY!!

What do you know,those pesky Germans. ;)

Anyway,please tell me where and when this supposed Scottish trial took place,cause making stuff up just makes your argument kind of weak.

like I would have any inclination to help you find the information you seek after being called a liar and perhaps if you hadn't been so quick to try and label me such you might have noticed I already said roughly when it took place, years before the pesky Germans and long before the snp came to power wasn't it.

Russ 01-10-2013 05:12

Re: Drug law reform
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Will21st (Post 35626833)
Oh Dear,hit a nerve,have I? Anyway,let me know when you have a good,logical reason for making alcohol a mitigating factor and other drugs an aggravating one.The fact you're condoning drunken crime doesn't seem to enter your mind?



Well,whatever offence.By the way you are of the opinion that alcohol fuelled offences are ok.What a message to send to the kids,eh? :dozey:

Putting words in my mouth and making up straw men is a sure sign of a weakened argument.

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.

jamiefrost 01-10-2013 05:21

Re: Drug law reform
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Will21st (Post 35626882)
By the way,we are not adding anything by legally regulating drugs.Name one drug that has disappeared from the streets of Britain through prohibition.Anybody who wants to know knows that practically every town and city in this country is an illegal drug supermarket.... Thanks to prohibition and the massive profits it guarantees.

What is the reason you would like to legalise drugs?

Is it to allow easy access and use, improve quality control, remove the underground criminal element or something else?

J

richard s 01-10-2013 13:22

Re: Drug law reform
 
Put all the drug users and pushers on a remote island far away.

tizmeinnit 01-10-2013 13:32

Re: Drug law reform
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by richard s (Post 35627180)
Put all the drug users and pushers on a remote island far away.

so who knows who they all are to do this then?

Russ 01-10-2013 14:04

Re: Drug law reform
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by richard s (Post 35627180)
Put all the drug users and pushers on a remote island far away.

Hiding a problem will not make it go away.

thenry 27-05-2015 21:20

Re: Drug law reform
 
What is the Conservatives stand against drugs? Are they going to battle against the manipulative dealers?

Damien 27-05-2015 21:47

Re: Drug law reform
 
Pretty sure the Conservatives are against drug dealing.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35780228)
Excellent. Now what is going to be done about said manipulative bunch?

It's illegal and the police are tasked with finding and arresting them? Is there anything specific you're referring too? I don't think there is much contention over the illegality of dealing drugs nor a sudden increase in the problem...

Osem 27-05-2015 21:47

Re: Drug law reform
 
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.

thenry 27-05-2015 21:54

Re: Drug law reform
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35780227)
It's illegal and the police are tasked with finding and arresting them? Is there anything specific you're referring too? I don't think there is much contention over the illegality of dealing drugs nor a sudden increase in the problem...

After a somewhat clear out in Crawley I think that there is an increase here.

Specifics such as things like this http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/20...nd-guilty.html

thenry 27-07-2015 15:32

Re: Drug law reform
 
The Police are tasked to do naff by hindrance. BS drug reform.

thenry 07-08-2015 15:13

Re: Drug law reform
 
I think we need another sweep if anyones interested

Ignitionnet 08-08-2015 10:59

Re: Drug law reform
 
A sweeping away of the idea that prohibition as it stands now is actually achieving anything positive definitely.


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