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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wouldn't bother me either way i know lots of people smoke it anyway often the people you would least expect, once when i was at a relatives house someone had left a coat & in a bid to identify the owner i went through the pockets & found a lump of what i recognised as cannabis i was also very surprised to find out it was my aunts friend who is in her 60s & seemingly law abiding & vocal in her anti drugs philosophy lol i never mentioned it to her when i returned the coat & of course left the lump in the pocket, but i now look at her with different eyes :)
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Portugal has gone one step further and it seems to be working there:
http://www.time.com/t...,8599,1893946,00.html
http://www.time.com/t...,8599,1893946,00.html
I am in favour of decriminalising ( NOT legalising) all drugs. There is a huge diffrence between decriminalising and legalising.
Portugal has decriminalized drugs and 'street crime' has dropped by 80% .
Decriminalising means you do not prosecute users and you allow sale / use of drugs at cost price under strictly controlled conditions.
This means there is no profit to selling drugs as they are available free on prescription with the dealers out of the picture the rest of the problem is far easier to fix. Remember over 80% of ALL crime is to buy or supply drugs make them freely available at cost price and under full quality control and there is no need for crime.
Portugal had all the doom sayers predictions that the place would be awash with drugs and deaths would increase but it has just not happened.
The problem is that one town alone can not 'decriminalise; drugs it has to be the entire country.
Portugal has decriminalized drugs and 'street crime' has dropped by 80% .
Decriminalising means you do not prosecute users and you allow sale / use of drugs at cost price under strictly controlled conditions.
This means there is no profit to selling drugs as they are available free on prescription with the dealers out of the picture the rest of the problem is far easier to fix. Remember over 80% of ALL crime is to buy or supply drugs make them freely available at cost price and under full quality control and there is no need for crime.
Portugal had all the doom sayers predictions that the place would be awash with drugs and deaths would increase but it has just not happened.
The problem is that one town alone can not 'decriminalise; drugs it has to be the entire country.
erin-x. I find you have a strange outlook on life.
///I honestly don't see how it's worse than smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol, both of which are socially acceptable.///
Except of course, cannabis is not considered to be socially acceptable. That is why it is 'outlawed' and every effort made to destroy plantations and prosecute the offenders.
Ironically (and honestly) I am not a partaker of alcohol or tobacco. But good try erin-x.
///I honestly don't see how it's worse than smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol, both of which are socially acceptable.///
Except of course, cannabis is not considered to be socially acceptable. That is why it is 'outlawed' and every effort made to destroy plantations and prosecute the offenders.
Ironically (and honestly) I am not a partaker of alcohol or tobacco. But good try erin-x.
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