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how can he consider legalising magic mushrooms if cannabis is illegal when magic mushrooms are more dangerous
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not at all sure you can generalise about the effects of any drug, and individual case instances do not equate to a standard measure of effects, good or bad.
For example - my son-in-law drinks regularly, though not to excess.
If he were to drink a couple of pints of beer, and then drive his car home, the chances are he would arrive safely, with no apparent effects.
I am tee-total, and if I were to drink two pints of the same beer, I would not even be able to get the key into the ignition, much less start the car and drive home, i would be lying by the side of the car unable to stand.
Different drugs affect different people in different ways - which is the main issue with illegal drugs, strengths and content are competely ungoverend, with attendent overdosing and poisoning.
The legaisation of a drug for medical science can only be a good thing - it enables proper scientific testing and analysis of effects, which can hopefully lead to successful implenetation in treatment of a variety of conditions.
That is a long way from legalising a recreational drug like canabis - which is why the government is considering one, but not the other.
For example - my son-in-law drinks regularly, though not to excess.
If he were to drink a couple of pints of beer, and then drive his car home, the chances are he would arrive safely, with no apparent effects.
I am tee-total, and if I were to drink two pints of the same beer, I would not even be able to get the key into the ignition, much less start the car and drive home, i would be lying by the side of the car unable to stand.
Different drugs affect different people in different ways - which is the main issue with illegal drugs, strengths and content are competely ungoverend, with attendent overdosing and poisoning.
The legaisation of a drug for medical science can only be a good thing - it enables proper scientific testing and analysis of effects, which can hopefully lead to successful implenetation in treatment of a variety of conditions.
That is a long way from legalising a recreational drug like canabis - which is why the government is considering one, but not the other.
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