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cannibis reclassification
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Okay fine. Reclassify it. Whatever. But to me, i feel like asking whats the point? Why bother?
If i actually believed it would make any difference id back it. I mean, with all due respect, we live in a country where terrorists cant be deported, peodophiles get next to nothing for raping children, and celebrities seem to smoke and snort drugs without any real serious consequence. Your telling me reclassifing weed is gonna make a difference. What...? youll jail the guy selling drugs but youll let the murderer out in afew years even though he was apparently given life. Ha. whatever.
What do you people think?
If i actually believed it would make any difference id back it. I mean, with all due respect, we live in a country where terrorists cant be deported, peodophiles get next to nothing for raping children, and celebrities seem to smoke and snort drugs without any real serious consequence. Your telling me reclassifing weed is gonna make a difference. What...? youll jail the guy selling drugs but youll let the murderer out in afew years even though he was apparently given life. Ha. whatever.
What do you people think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Still....it's them on the slab, they knew the risks, they chose it (for harder drugs: not one death has been linked to cannabis use in the UK). If you choose to take someone else's life, you shouldn't be out in 10 years, but many are (overcrowding, see?).
Someone can smoke lowgrade cannabis, get caught with a bit of it in their pocket, and sent down for FIVE years. For smoking a bit of weed? That's the same for many rapists. For that user, it may produce a mild, if any high, could easily be having little or no detrimental effect on their mental health (on the contrary), may be stopping them from antisocial/health effects of heavy alcohol use: and yet they get put away for 5 years. What a joke.
Someone can smoke lowgrade cannabis, get caught with a bit of it in their pocket, and sent down for FIVE years. For smoking a bit of weed? That's the same for many rapists. For that user, it may produce a mild, if any high, could easily be having little or no detrimental effect on their mental health (on the contrary), may be stopping them from antisocial/health effects of heavy alcohol use: and yet they get put away for 5 years. What a joke.
You can't expect to keep things like drugs out of a country. It's just not possible.
Look at the American experience with prohibition.
But that doesn't mean that we should consider it a failure and legalise it.
When America legalised Alcohol it was already legal in most of the rest of the world.
We would become an island of legality and a sudden draw to drug tourism, think Amsterdam writ large.
That doesn't sound a very good idea to me
Look at the American experience with prohibition.
But that doesn't mean that we should consider it a failure and legalise it.
When America legalised Alcohol it was already legal in most of the rest of the world.
We would become an island of legality and a sudden draw to drug tourism, think Amsterdam writ large.
That doesn't sound a very good idea to me
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