Thread: Drug law reform
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Old 11-12-2012, 20:35   #44
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Re: Drug law reform

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
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and i was correct because the study you linked to was inaccurate at first so it was redone moving alchohol to a class A drug and being the most harmful ,i don't dispute that ,but is the study realy suggesting that drinkers should be punished or put on the same level as crack users ?,what punishment is suitable for the most harmful drug ?
Well,whilst alcohol may well be as harmful as crack,the user of neither should be punished,that's the point.If someone feels like self-harming then I don't believe it's the governments job to stop me or anybody else.



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Surveys like that may be useful to number crunchers but ultimately society will decide what they want ,and at the moment a large part of society seems to want to take drugs maybe even the majority
I don't believe that a majority of people in this country would start using crack or heroin if it was legally available.I know I wouldn't,and neither would you Marty,I believe.
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