Should all drugs be legalized?
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atribecalledgabi wrote: »Let's keep it real as easy as it is to get certain drugs the ? might as well be legal...
Im for maybe not legalizing everything but decriminalize it and make substance abuse a health issue. Legalizing it sounds shady the closer we get to weed legalization. Like seriously do you want the government involved/in charge of the manufacturing and sale of your coke? You trust the govt to give you quality illicit drugs? The way they are already starting to kick ppl outa their own "legal" marijuana grow farms and ? ...I'm cool on that.
I understand this and one part of me agrees with you
But the other part thinks if they are going to legalize all drugs ....there need to be regulations.
Of course I do not want Abbott growing and selling me my *insert drug* but I also don't want Jim the dealer lacing it up with some chemical that he thinks makes me high and that makes me sick or worse and there is no laws to stop him because it's not regulated.
Now Texas needs to get with it. Legalizing weed is the future and these states who have done it are successful. All the other drugs I would be perfectly fine with them being illegal. No one dies from smoking weed
And before anyone posts some random one in a Million story ........ its by far a waaayyyy lower number than any other drug out here -
...the violence is a symptom of the drug underground
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Portugal’s Example: What Happened After It Decriminalized All Drugs, From Weed to Heroin
https://news.vice.com/article/ungass-portugal-what-happened-after-decriminalization-drugs-weed-to-heroin
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I agree but then again I'm biased
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Legalizing drugs here in the states is a recipe for disaster, IMO.
We're talking about a country that over indulges on damn near everything, and we don't think it'll happen if drugs are made legal? Shiiiet. Zombies and dead folks everywhere, these soccer moms who pop pills will zooted out 24/7, etc. Can't compare us or have us do what other countries do. -
AggieLean. wrote: »Legalizing drugs here in the states is a recipe for disaster, IMO.
We're talking about a country that over indulges on damn near everything, and we don't think it'll happen if drugs are made legal? Shiiiet. Zombies and dead folks everywhere, these soccer moms who pop pills will zooted out 24/7, etc. Can't compare us or have us do what other countries do.
Totally agree. I don't think American culture would yield the same results.
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On Thanksgiving I got to smoke with my cousin who I had not seen in over a decade. She said she had lived in Seattle where weed was legal. She said you can buy blunts already rolled. She said you can even buy a nickel bag ($5).
I think weed should be legal with one condition: you have to have a high school diploma or G.E.D. The worst thing you can do is drop out of high school and smoke weed. Dropping out of high school and smoking weed should absolutely be illegal.
As far as the harder stuff, like coke and heroin, Do it by education level. If you have a Bachelor's degree you should be able to buy it and if you have an advanced degree like a J.D., M.D., Ph.D or MBA you can sell it. This will encourage people to go to college and get an education.
Also, if you have military experience or a member of a union you should be able to buy it.
By juxtaposing drugs with education we'd encourage people to go to college and be a productive member of society. The problem with drugs now, in 2017 is that unproductive people do drugs. That's the problem. I'm not sure what came first the chicken or the egg, are people unproductive because they do drugs? Or do people do drugs, which makes them unproductive?
I worked at an investment banking firm in Manhattan a few years ago. All the stockbrokers did drugs but they were able to manage. On the other end of the spectrum, I currently live in Trenton and there are people who stand outside all day and do what appears to be nothing.
My point is that you should have to be a productive member of society to use drugs. You can't be a ? on the corner and buy drugs. -
I think weed should be legal, but I have witnessed first-hand that it isn't harmless. It probably is for 90% of people.
If you have had any phycological problems, you shouldn't even smoke weed. -
Yes, all drugs should be legalized. the only ones i would personally keep illegal are ? and possibly ? .
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I think weed should be legal, but I have witnessed first-hand that it isn't harmless. It probably is for 90% of people.
If you have had any phycological problems, you shouldn't even smoke weed.
Thank you
That ain't for everybody -
Whats the point of arresting murderers ...other people are always murdering?
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They got this ? out on the streets called grey death using the designer drug U-47700, heroin, fentanyl and opioids including carfentanil. It only takes small doses to ? you
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They got this ? out on the streets called grey death using the designer drug U-47700, heroin, fentanyl and opioids including carfentanil. It only takes small doses to ? you
Why tf would anyone wanna snort that ? ?
Smh natural selection -
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If America legalised all drugs, you could create a sick army.
Frontline full of ? users, missing legs and ? and still crawling towards the enemy. -
Fully legalize cannabis. It shouldn't be illegal in the first place.
Make tobacco illegal. -
On Thanksgiving I got to smoke with my cousin who I had not seen in over a decade. She said she had lived in Seattle where weed was legal. She said you can buy blunts already rolled. She said you can even buy a nickel bag ($5).
I think weed should be legal with one condition: you have to have a high school diploma or G.E.D. The worst thing you can do is drop out of high school and smoke weed. Dropping out of high school and smoking weed should absolutely be illegal.
As far as the harder stuff, like coke and heroin, Do it by education level. If you have a Bachelor's degree you should be able to buy it and if you have an advanced degree like a J.D., M.D., Ph.D or MBA you can sell it. This will encourage people to go to college and get an education.
Also, if you have military experience or a member of a union you should be able to buy it.
By juxtaposing drugs with education we'd encourage people to go to college and be a productive member of society. The problem with drugs now, in 2017 is that unproductive people do drugs. That's the problem. I'm not sure what came first the chicken or the egg, are people unproductive because they do drugs? Or do people do drugs, which makes them unproductive?
I worked at an investment banking firm in Manhattan a few years ago. All the stockbrokers did drugs but they were able to manage. On the other end of the spectrum, I currently live in Trenton and there are people who stand outside all day and do what appears to be nothing.
My point is that you should have to be a productive member of society to use drugs. You can't be a ? on the corner and buy drugs.
This is ? stupid. You mentioned this dumb ? before.. -
On Thanksgiving I got to smoke with my cousin who I had not seen in over a decade. She said she had lived in Seattle where weed was legal. She said you can buy blunts already rolled. She said you can even buy a nickel bag ($5).
I think weed should be legal with one condition: you have to have a high school diploma or G.E.D. The worst thing you can do is drop out of high school and smoke weed. Dropping out of high school and smoking weed should absolutely be illegal.
As far as the harder stuff, like coke and heroin, Do it by education level. If you have a Bachelor's degree you should be able to buy it and if you have an advanced degree like a J.D., M.D., Ph.D or MBA you can sell it. This will encourage people to go to college and get an education.
Also, if you have military experience or a member of a union you should be able to buy it.
By juxtaposing drugs with education we'd encourage people to go to college and be a productive member of society. The problem with drugs now, in 2017 is that unproductive people do drugs. That's the problem. I'm not sure what came first the chicken or the egg, are people unproductive because they do drugs? Or do people do drugs, which makes them unproductive?
I worked at an investment banking firm in Manhattan a few years ago. All the stockbrokers did drugs but they were able to manage. On the other end of the spectrum, I currently live in Trenton and there are people who stand outside all day and do what appears to be nothing.
My point is that you should have to be a productive member of society to use drugs. You can't be a ? on the corner and buy drugs.
Yeah, that's not happening. -
Follow Portugal model on drugs
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Been saying this for years. Weed, coke, molly, ecstasy, etc, etc, - pretty much everything but heroin - should be legalized, taxed and regulated.
That'd ? this fake drug war we've got going on. -
The drug war is and has been a failure since its emergence. History has shown that prohibition does not work. Drug use/abuse should be treated as a health problem. Not a criminal one
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People who do drugs will do drugs if they are legal or not, how many of us think to ourselves "I really wanna smoke some ? but it's illegal so ? that I'm just gonna eat a banana and go to the gym " they will do that ? regardless, we need to tackle the problem with the youth the stop the users. It is up to us the clean up our own communities.
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Preach2Teach wrote: »People who do drugs will do drugs if they are legal or not, how many of us think to ourselves "I really wanna smoke some ? but it's illegal so ? that I'm just gonna eat a banana and go to the gym " they will do that ? regardless, we need to tackle the problem with the youth the stop the users. It is up to us the clean up our own communities.
Most don't know where to get ? especially internationally.
I don't Manchester ever had a ? problem. But i bet you if it was easily obtainable, some 13 year old wouldve bought if and peered pressured each other into smoking ut. -
Preach2Teach wrote: »People who do drugs will do drugs if they are legal or not, how many of us think to ourselves "I really wanna smoke some ? but it's illegal so ? that I'm just gonna eat a banana and go to the gym " they will do that ? regardless, we need to tackle the problem with the youth the stop the users. It is up to us the clean up our own communities.
Lol. Damn my ? @Preach2Teach went POLAR opposite. '? ? Naw I'm go work out.' I dig it. -
Busta Carmichael wrote: »Preach2Teach wrote: »People who do drugs will do drugs if they are legal or not, how many of us think to ourselves "I really wanna smoke some ? but it's illegal so ? that I'm just gonna eat a banana and go to the gym " they will do that ? regardless, we need to tackle the problem with the youth the stop the users. It is up to us the clean up our own communities.
Most don't know where to get ? especially internationally.
I don't Manchester ever had a ? problem. But i bet you if it was easily obtainable, some 13 year old wouldve bought if and peered pressured each other into smoking ut.
Manchester can be a ? up place we have murders and drug problems too, I am from a small town not far from Manchester and it has a bad rep like other places do, all cities including London also have it's dark sides we are far from tea and crumpets, not trying to sound hard but many many places all over the world are being messed up because of drugs it is a growing disease we need to stomp out.