Why I believe alot of drugs are illegal. And why most drugs become illegal.
(especially in America)
I believe that it is the only things that give western society power over the rest of the world...
Most illicit drugs are produced in third-world countries, like pakistan produces opium, and african countries produce cannabis. Alot of the time these plants are native to these countries and it grows in the wild.
With the demand for drugs in western society, third world countries (assuming these substances became legal) would gain a stable economy, and no, this does not happen at the moment, due to the fact that the drug money goes instead into the pockets of millionairrre drug traffickers (who surgically shove coke in dogs and sick twisted shit like that).
Many third world countries would become first world countries if even marijuana became legal. America is just scared that one day alot of other countries will be just as powerful as they are. England, (if you notice) does the same thing. When a drug becomes very well known, it becomes illegal. At the moment there is a very limited amount of people who know about BZP and the like, but when it starts going into proper circulation it will be made illegal.
Last time i heard, they were reviewing the legal status of Khat (a plant containing a chemical nearly identical to amphetamine) now there is no minor health risk yet, so there is no excuse to shedual it, but there just waiting for someone to get a sore throat from it to deem it illegal. America however has already seen it as threatening since it is native to africa and has made it just as illegal as heroin and cocaine.
They claim that they schedual it because it is dangerous. If that really was the case then they would shedual really dangerous drugs like datura, but wait, no thats native to america, so no need to worry, while over the border in mexico is a much more stable mescaline plant, but thats illegal becuse its mexican.
All this from our western societies who willingly hand out speed to 5 year olds.
Lucas
Latest "Cop-Out" Over Police Terror Shooting Britain's Crown Prosecution Service says it intends to prosecute the Metropolitan Police under the Health and Safety Act for last year's shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes. But it will not pursue criminal charges against individual officers involved.
On 22 July 2005, Jean Charles de Menezes - an innocent 27 year old Brazilian working as an electrician in London - was shot seven times in the head by police marksmen who had mistakenly identified him as a terror suspect. London police were at the time hunting suspects from four attempted bombings carried out the previous day across the capital.
A major police sweep began immediately because the perpetrators had of course not died in the failed suicide bombings. One clue, a written address found inside an unexploded bag, is said to have pointed to a three-storey block of flats in Scotia Road, Tulse Hill. Home by chance to Mr de Menezes, among many others.
Reacting to the CPS decision, the victim's family have called the move "completely unbelievable", while chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Policing, Lord Toby Harris, branded it a "ridiculous cop-out". London Mayor Ken Livingstone said the decision made "absolutely no sense", and the Met also reacted negatively, saying it created "uncertainty" over its role in protecting the public from terrorists.
The cousin of Mr de Menezes, Patricia da Silva Armani, has said she is "sickened" by the CPS move, adding: "I am very disappointed. This is shameful. By using these laws to cover up their own mistakes, they are treating my cousin like a dead animal."...
http://europe.tiscali.co.uk/index.jsp?section=Current%20Affairs&level=preview&content=498087
I’d like to meet mr bush… One fine day in 2015 an old man approached the White House from across Pennsylvania Avenue, where he'd been sitting on a park bench.
He spoke to the U. S. Marine standing guard and said, "I would like to go in and meet with President Bush."
The Marine looked at the man and said, "Sir, Mr. Bush is no longer president and no longer resides here."
The old man said, "Okay" and walked away.
The following day, the same man approached the White House and said to the same Marine, "I would like to go in and meet with President Bush."
The Marine again told the man, "Sir, as I said yesterday, Mr. Bush is no longer president and no longer resides here." The man thanked him and, again, just walked away.
The third day, the same man approached the White House and spoke to the very same U. S. Marine, saying "I would like to go in and meet with President Bush."
The Marine, understandably agitated at this point, looked at the man and said, "Sir, this is the third day in a row you have been here asking to speak to Mr. Bush. I've told you already that Mr. Bush is no longer the president and no longer resides here. Don't you understand?"
The old man looked at the Marine and said, "Oh, I understand. I just love hearing it."
I don’t get this (petrol prices) l now live near the North Sea.
Even if the oil has mostly been used up there's still tankers/storage facilities round here (well apart from Buncefield which went kaboom).... and they offload at various points on the coast
yet petrol has gone over £1.00 per litre and the East of England has some of the highest prices? Surely you'd expect prices to be cheaper nearer to the storage depots or fuel transport routes?
So not only do people round here have to put up with pollution, security risks, fire/explosion risks from being near fuel depots the petrol is more expensive even than the inland regions. I don't even drive and this makes me angry....123
what transport do you use What happened to all the wonderful feats of British engineering your area has been famous for since the wheel was invented?
Steam engines and trains being built at Crewe, coal pit trams, British Leyland, Raleigh, Chorlton and the Wheelies etc...
I think you lot should round up an armed posse (easily found anywhere in Nottinghamshire these days) and recover your lost wheels. I expect you will find they are probably all in some scallies lock-up around Bootle....
Testing The Whole Of The New Rig taking out the whole of the 'new' rig this weekend... a kind man that we bought several of the cabs from has offered to bring down stacks of amps and crossovers and bits we are still lacking so we can give it a good run and find out exactly what we still need to buy
TENs notice granted some time back, with a cut off of 3 am
will post pictures when face stops vibrating :bigsmile:12
Adsense Strangely my application to join google's adsense program was rejected yesterday siting "difficult navigation" as the reason although I take it as a euphamism for teh fact they don't like our content unless I'm mistaken?!
Anyone from Essex? Ne1 from essex cos i need a nu dealer. my m8 used to grow but is goin off 2 university so i need a nu dealer... b great if he sold acid and shit cos ive always wanted to try.
Cheers.
Lucas.
sorry if this kinda post aint allowed jus delete it if it is admins/mods whoever.
in the guardian this week heard about illegal raves are alive and kicking on radio one tonight .it said about an article in the guardian (ive tried to post a link for the article but im not that clever on a pc ) maybe the brighter ones on this forum could do it
:groucho::groucho::groucho:
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