@nathan2022001 369733 wrote:
I love a bit of Meph on a weekend, but now it’s getting stupid, people in my brother’s school are taking it now (around the age of 15) thats bad lol. I think laws on Meph need to be sorted ASAP. [/quote]
fair enough you want to “protect” your brother and other young people, but I first took amfetamine (in those days it was diverted pharmaceutical tablets) in 1988 when I was 15 years old). It was illegal then (class B) and still is now, and drugs were even harder to get over two decades ago.
Today I am in good mental and physical health and have a professional career.
OK I had some close calls with drugs but family, friends and although I am not a flaky new age hippy perhaps even “good karma” (as I have always tried to be good to others as much as possible) helped me through them.
it is not laws needed in these cases (they don’t work) but education and having a life where drugs aren’t the only fun thing going on in life….
@james70 370435 wrote:
Recently has found a good drugstore http://www.ihaveasmallcock.org.wank
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all true, making lsd and shrooms criminal to possess is a crime in itself. ruining people’s lives over possession of relatively harmless substances is ridiculous. i’m hoping jim webb’s prison reform committee might change some stuff but my hopes aren’t high
@Kanone 371026 wrote:
all true, making lsd and shrooms criminal to possess is a crime in itself. ruining people’s lives over possession of relatively harmless substances is ridiculous. i’m hoping jim webb’s prison reform committee might change some stuff but my hopes aren’t high
is there any word on weed being legalized in usa yt?
I think weed should be legal everywere, cigarettes are far more dangerous and they are legal…
@w3bmaster 375405 wrote:
I think weed should be legal everywere, cigarettes are far more dangerous and they are legal…
“One of those good, taxable drugs”
Drugs should be legalised and here’s why-
Use of illegal substances can result in death/serious illness: almost all cases in which people have died or been seriously harmed by a substance, it has not been the substance that is the problem, it’s the purity and what it’s cut with. If it were legal it would be regulated, thus eliminating this problem.
Use of illegal substances results in health issues, which in turn put a strain on NHS resources: If it were legal the government could tax it, which would pay to provide the resources to deal with these health problems (as they do with alcohol and tobacco, both of which are known to have more serious long term health effects than MOST illegals).
Use of illegal substances results in people stealing in order to fund their addictions: If they were legalised you could knock a zero off the price of alot of drugs (ie. cocaine) and much reduce the costs of others, meaning that people would need no more to steal to pay for them than they would cigarettes.
Children make ill informed choices regarding use of illegal substances, resulting in life changing problems: If it were legal they would be better informed of the risks, as well as “worst case scenarios” and how to cope with them. I recently saw a 14 year old girl who’d done one too many pills having pints of water poured down her throat as you would alcohol poisoning. This ignorance is dangerous.
Legalising these substances would encourage more people to use them: If people are going to use drugs, they’re going to use drugs. Surely the police records only back this up. Very few people who would not do drugs while they’re illegal woulddo them if they were legal, and the numbers of users reduced by people feeling able to ask for help without the taboo would far outweigh these.
I do apologise for my ramblings, but there was a time when the british people had more common sense. Due to the “Daily Mail reader”, children (and adults) will continue to be killed, or have their lives ruined because of the madness of the british law.
R.I.P. COMMON SENSE AND LOGIC
Peace
ok. Drugs in all should be legal, mostly because you’re doing damage to yourself and you know it. Weed should be legal, even if something like Herion is illegal because, obviously, you don’t die from it, unless your weed was grown by some retard who doesn’t follow all the steps. I really don’t know why pot is illegal. Reagan’s dead, so we can’t blame him, and I’m pretty sure there are plenty of cops thinking the same thing.
@cozmic 371039 wrote:
is there any word on weed being legalized in usa yt?
California has legalized weed for medicinal use. They have weed vending machines, dude.
Either Arkansas or Alabama has legalized weed as well. I don’t remember which one though. Illinois will probably be the last one if ever. :crazy:
always heard it called schedule 1 -2-3-4-5 and weed is considered a 1 with Heroin, X, Acid, EtC..but u can get desoxyn which is methamphetamine and it’s a 2..crazy…my adderall is a 2
I do think the UK drug classification system needs a massive rethink. Cannabis being but up to a class B is a joke, but there nothing you can do about is there. I would like to see legalized cannabis though, I think it would really well in the UK for two great reasons
1) When was the last time you someone stoned starting a fight outside a Kebab.
2) It’ll be like a speciallity thing, we nation of drinker’s.
@DJGator 404216 wrote:
always heard it called schedule 1 -2-3-4-5 and weed is considered a 1 with Heroin, X, Acid, EtC..but u can get desoxyn which is methamphetamine and it’s a 2..crazy…my adderall is a 2
Heroin is Schedule 2 actually.
all drugs should be LEGAL. end the war on drugs make the drug cartels and violence stop, make the od level go DOWN due to idiots putting flower in cocaine or heroin in xtc pills to make more money or make people want to come back for more.. a lost war on drugs. people still use them and they are more available then ever jails filling up with users and sellers and leaving no room for rapists and people who should be in prison for life the REAL criminals..
btw any one can get some LSD? cant find any
@Hazza88 173137 wrote:
I think it would definetly, if it went illegal so many people would still but it illegaly they would be forced to change the law back within a few months.
edit. Not that its ever gonna happen 🙂
alcohol was illegal at one point during prohibition look how far that went, just like the war on drugs has failed. i wonder how long it takes for the governments to realise that being illegal does more harm then good..also check this site out
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