The uk spends £44 thou a year on each junkie
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:34 am
woppy71;469433 wrote: A lot of people seem to think that legalising hard drugs is the answer and that people should be allowed to make up their own minds wether they use drugs or not. The problem is that almost all hard drugs are extremely addictive and mind altering, so much so that a person can no longer make considered and rational decisions about wether to stop taking drugs or not.
I realy do feel that legalising hard drugs would create a massive increase in usage and would create an epidemic of drug use. Bad no matter which way you look at it. What we have to do, In my opinion, is to hit the sellers and suppliers as hard as humanly possible. Stop the supply. In that way, I think we're pretty much heading in the right direction to curb drug use
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I'd forgotten how dim some of the ex-posters were. Re-reading this thread has brought it all back to me. My word but some people are such a waste of fresh air, they really are.
I have a news item to add to the thread: BBC News - Global war on drugs 'has failed' say former leaders
It is a damning indictment. The group of world leaders, including former Presidents of Mexico and Colombia which are blighted by the trade in illegal drugs, says urgent changes are overdue.
Their report says current policies to tackle drug abuse and the crime that preys on it are clearly not working, but result in thousands of deaths and rampant lawlessness.
It calls for an end to the 'criminalisation, marginalisation and stigmatisation of people who use drugs but who do no harm to others'.
I realy do feel that legalising hard drugs would create a massive increase in usage and would create an epidemic of drug use. Bad no matter which way you look at it. What we have to do, In my opinion, is to hit the sellers and suppliers as hard as humanly possible. Stop the supply. In that way, I think we're pretty much heading in the right direction to curb drug use

I'd forgotten how dim some of the ex-posters were. Re-reading this thread has brought it all back to me. My word but some people are such a waste of fresh air, they really are.
I have a news item to add to the thread: BBC News - Global war on drugs 'has failed' say former leaders
It is a damning indictment. The group of world leaders, including former Presidents of Mexico and Colombia which are blighted by the trade in illegal drugs, says urgent changes are overdue.
Their report says current policies to tackle drug abuse and the crime that preys on it are clearly not working, but result in thousands of deaths and rampant lawlessness.
It calls for an end to the 'criminalisation, marginalisation and stigmatisation of people who use drugs but who do no harm to others'.