Thread: Drug law reform
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Old 10-12-2012, 12:10   #10
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Re: Drug law reform

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
It's a difficult line to walk. The bottom line is... What is acceptable to you... Therefore, what it acceptable to society?

A blanket ban or blanket acceptance can be equally damaging.

I've taken a whole smorgasbord of narcotics over my formative years, but I consciously stopped short at the like of heroin or crack etc.

For me, I think the drug laws in this country are about right.
Regulation doesn't mean blanket acceptance.Tobacco is legal yet there's very little acceptance for smoking.

Personally I see the establishment of a Royal Commission as a good first step.
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