Thread: Drug law reform
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Old 29-09-2013, 18:18   #68
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Re: Drug law reform

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Originally Posted by Zee View Post
my main point here being that as adults we should be given the choice to make these decisions whether or not take that which drug we desire and have that safety net just like we do with alcohol or cigarette.

Why should we be told that we're allowed to drink alcohol, but responsibly but not smoke cannabis.

Im not a smoker, a drinker or a drug taker, I quit cigarette and cannabis 3 years ago and have quit alcohol and the only other drug I did mdma in the last 4 months so it doesn't make much of a difference to me, but if we're old enough to decide if we can smoke cigarette, we're old enough to know if we can do cannabis or whatever other drug one desires.

People shouldn't somehow be made to feel "bad" just because they occasionally take ecstasy or smoke cannabis just because its illegal.
because that is where society has drawn the line .Alcohol as a drug has been largely ignored because of it's historical use and wide use as a substitute for water ,cigarettes because until fairly recently the dangers weren't known or acknowledged, now ,slowly they are being restricted untill eventually they will be banned imo
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