29-09-2013, 17:37
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Re: Drug law reform
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Originally Posted by Zee
the way I see it is, if someone wants to do it, they're going to do it whether banned , illegal or legal, so why not legalise these drug and distribute them in controlled places like certain pharmacy's, those people using them should need to register and a track put on how much they use, if they're heavy users, the money made should be put towards helping these people cut down or stop completely.
cigarettes and alcohol do much more damage to peoples health then some the class A drugs so this is something the government should consider.
As I said these people are going to get these drugs either way, we don't know what is in street drugs, they are putting their life in further danger at least controlled drugs would be a lot more safe and 100% clean.
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That's like arguing to make stealing legal ,some people do it despite it being illegal so why not make it legal
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