Thread: Drug law reform
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Old 29-09-2013, 22:15   #75
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Re: Drug law reform

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
That's like arguing to make stealing legal ,some people do it despite it being illegal so why not make it legal
You do post a bit of rubbish here,sorry Marty.

Please look up 'malum in se' and 'malum prohibitum',two different legal concepts.

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Originally Posted by Russ View Post
If druggies want their vices to be legalised then I say fine, as long as punishments for crimes committed whilst under the influence of them are made much more harsh.

We already get people using "I don't remember doing it as I had taken *enter substance of choice* at the time" as a 'defence' in court and legalising all drugs will only lead to an increase.
I take it this will apply for all drugs,including alcohol?
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