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Canada is to legalise cannabis from September.
I think this is a good thing.
Plod knows the so called drug war is lost, with the cannabis trade run by baddies, so it is time we legalised it as well.
NHS chief says don't go soft on cannabis. Of course there are bad effects for some, but is remains far safer than nicotine, and alcohol.
Legalising it will lead to,psychosis for some users, but that risk is preferable to the effects of other illegal drugs and of alcohol.
What do you say?
I think this is a good thing.
Plod knows the so called drug war is lost, with the cannabis trade run by baddies, so it is time we legalised it as well.
NHS chief says don't go soft on cannabis. Of course there are bad effects for some, but is remains far safer than nicotine, and alcohol.
Legalising it will lead to,psychosis for some users, but that risk is preferable to the effects of other illegal drugs and of alcohol.
What do you say?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Seeing a previously stable and happy well adjusted young man turn into a full on schizophrenic hearing voices telling him to hurt people sitting in a mental ward muttering and laughing inappropriately, and trying to help his family to adjust makes me think that anything other than controlled medicinal use is a bad thing.
Governments can't control something they have no control over.
Just saying it is illegal doesn't work.
By taking control they can educate, minimise usage, control the market and hence possibly reduce the number of users.
Prohibition didn't work in the good old US of A many years ago.
Controlling the supply, as to potency, usage, age etc. educating and restricting may well.
Just saying it is illegal doesn't work.
By taking control they can educate, minimise usage, control the market and hence possibly reduce the number of users.
Prohibition didn't work in the good old US of A many years ago.
Controlling the supply, as to potency, usage, age etc. educating and restricting may well.
Sorry to hear that your son is a criminal who wilfully breaks the law, Theland. There is no need to legalise cannabis, and anyone who wilfully breaks the law of the land should be punished. Encouraging cannabis smoking is absolutely irresponsible as an act against your own body (inducing mental psychosis amongst other things)analso wholly incompatible with your Christian beliefs. If you believe your body to be a temple of the Holy Spirit, how can you square this with smoking cannabis for recreational use? Cannabis oil for medicinal use is perfectly justified, and a totally different argument. Prostitution and kerbcrawling may be illegal, people still do it and the cops in large part turn a blind eye- that doesn't make it right, healthy, or justifiable, Theland.