Thread: Drug law reform
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Old 30-09-2013, 15:45   #99
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Re: Drug law reform

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Originally Posted by Russ View Post
And yours is so circular I could draw a coin with it. Why are you right? because you're right. Why are the rest of us wrong? because we're wrong.
Oh Dear,hit a nerve,have I? Anyway,let me know when you have a good,logical reason for making alcohol a mitigating factor and other drugs an aggravating one.The fact you're condoning drunken crime doesn't seem to enter your mind?


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Originally Posted by Russ View Post
Yes, it does. You commit an offence under the influence of a dangerous substance that had previously been illegal for 100 or so years then you accept the consequences of it. Can't do the time? Simple, don't do the crime.



I wouldn't. You're the one who mentioned violence, not me.
Well,whatever offence.By the way you are of the opinion that alcohol fuelled offences are ok.What a message to send to the kids,eh?

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post

I told you why it failed and that's the reason why it wasn't reported.

Your assuming recreational drug use is planned and not impulsive, some may well "sort themselves out" the day before a substantial number wouldn't.
Our Press that will jump on a sensationalist drug story whenever it can will not report when a Diamorphine prescription trial fails? I find that very hard to believe Daddy.
I've just had a look and it seems there was no program in Scotland....however the SNP and Scottish Labour seem to favour trials due to,wait for it,positive trials in GERMANY!!

What do you know,those pesky Germans.

Anyway,please tell me where and when this supposed Scottish trial took place,cause making stuff up just makes your argument kind of weak.
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