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Simple explanation.That has nothing to do with the decline of drug use and drug related crime since possession was decriminalized.
They are too stoned to steal.
Drug use has decreased .
No it hasn't.
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Simple explanation.That has nothing to do with the decline of drug use and drug related crime since possession was decriminalized.
They are too stoned to steal.
Drug use has decreased .
Simple explanation.
They are too stoned to steal.
Drug use has decreased .
No it hasn't.
Please show me that drug use has increased in Portugal since possession was decriminalized.
Or are you still calling your opinion fact?
Oh the Weekly Standard. Let me see if I can find something from Daily Kos to challenge it
Attack the source instead of the facts? Yeah, it is very clear what that means...
So you would like to legalize an extremely dangerous chemical product which effects are :
- Hallucinations & Delusions,
- Paranoia,
- Violent behavior,
- Weight loss,
- Sleep disorders,
- Disorders of blood flow,
- Disruption of the menstrual cycle for women
- Anxiety, restlessness & nervousness,
- Inflammation of the skin,
- Reduced concentration,
- Lethargy,
- Production of nitric oxide (death of cells of the immune system)
- Strong dependence
- Possibility of development of asthma
- ...
And after the legalization of Methadone? You would the legalization of cocaine, heroin, and others (pentazocine, oxycodone, hydromorphone, ...) ?
Yeah good idea ! If you want to die young, maybe the people around you, would live ! Think about that !
It's not legal ? Prostitution and Sports Betting in your country ?Prostitution
Sports betting
I support legalizing weed, and possibly some of the other naturally-occuring narcs, but not chemically manufactured crap like meth.
Then pass an anti-cruising law in your neighborhood.Sorry, but I'm not too keen on the idea of having Meth heads cruising around my neighborhood legally.
Right because so many people are just waiting to become meth heads and the law is the only think stopping them.I would argue that the non users quality of life would suffer dearly were society to allow that sort of nonsense.
Most people in the penal system for drug offenses are on probation. People doing real time for drug offenses are most likely dealers, very much repeat offenders, or criminals who were involved in other crimes at the time of their drug offenses.
They are not incarcerating large numbers of their population for drug related offenses.