I think that its worth a try.....if time shows a reduction in discarded needles, a reduction in drug related crime and a reduction in drug related infection, then while I am sorry for the fact that its necessary, surely its better than the alternative.
///A plan for "heroin-assisted treatment" is also likely to get the green light.
Under that proposal, users would be GIVEN medical-grade heroin to inject under supervision///
If I've got this right, not only will they be provided with a 'Shooting Gallery'
they will be GIVEN the ammunition to shoot as well.
Does that mean The English Subsidy for the enrichment of Life In Scotland will increase?
Sadly. You are not entitled to vote. I often wonder why politicians / prime ministers wish Scotland to remain in the united kingdom. Do you know the answer baldric ?
I really can't see any benefit in you staying, but if you leave we will all be a bit better off.
Be fair, you've only been with us for just over 300 years and you've never made much effort to integrate.
;o)
All drugs should be 'decriminalised' please note this is VERY different from making them legal!
Legalising just means that they would be sold by companies as tobacco and alcohol are. Decriminalising means not prosecuting users so resources can be used to catch the importers and dealers. It could be be extended to supplying medical grade drugs free as long as they are taken under supervision as in 'fixing rooms'. This would mean there was no profit in anyone supplying illegal drugs, so the trade would cease. Addicts could then gradually become drug free under medical supervision.
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