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Should drugs be legalised? (1 Viewer)

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  • Start date Sep 5, 2017
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Liquid Gold

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  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #106
covcity4life said:
what a dumb way to view it

i never said that. i am saying drink and drugs are bad for you. so i have no problem with them being banned. those that want to keep them can do that but dont pretend they are harmless.
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You did say they should be chucked in prison.
 

oucho

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #107
Liquid Gold said:
So you've never been drunk in a pub?
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I have but I'm not saying that I was right to break the law.

Sick Boy said:
Presumably you have never broken the law then? I find that hard to believe.
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I aim not to. I don't think it is right to ever break the law.
 

Joy Division

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #108
covcity4life said:
what a dumb way to view it

i never said that. i am saying drink and drugs are bad for you. so i have no problem with them being banned. those that want to keep them can do that but dont pretend they are harmless.
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I don't think anyone is pretending they are harmless.

Anyway, shouldn't you be in jail? You smoked the green stuff didn't you, do the crime you do the time.
 

Liquid Gold

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #109
Captain Dart said:
Actually Saudi only stopped slavery in the 1960's because of the universal declaration of human rights, but there is a righly critisised Islamic version of this Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam - Wikipedia which is aimed more at preventing criticism of the religion rather than protecting human rights.
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A law that should be broken then don't you agree.
 

covcity4life

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #110
Liquid Gold said:
You did say they should be chucked in prison.
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yes IF ITS ILLEGAL AND THEY DRINK THEN THEY WOULD BE BREAKING LAW

IF YOU BREAK LAW THEN GO PRISON TILL YOU LEARN
 

Liquid Gold

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #111
covcity4life said:
yes IF ITS ILLEGAL AND THEY DRINK THEN THEY WOULD BE BREAKING LAW

IF YOU BREAK LAW THEN GO PRISON TILL YOU LEARN
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As Joy Division said though you've admitted to smoking and it's illegal, why are you a special case?
 
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Captain Dart

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  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #112
Liquid Gold said:
A law that should be broken then don't you agree.
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Which one?
 

Liquid Gold

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #113
Captain Dart said:
Which one?
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One which tries to circumvent the declaration of human rights and enables modern slavery.
 

Captain Dart

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  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #114
Liquid Gold said:
One which tries to circumvent the declaration of human rights and enables modern slavery.
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It isn't a law, its a declaration which I for one cannot accept.
 

covcity4life

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #115
Joy Division said:
I don't think anyone is pretending they are harmless.

Anyway, shouldn't you be in jail? You smoked the green stuff didn't you, do the crime you do the time.
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YUP,our govt too weak to punish me

luckily i quit

but if i hadnt time in prison would have made me shape up!
 

vow

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  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #116
Liquid Gold said:
why are you a special case?
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Ah, he certainly is.
 
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Joy Division

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  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #117
covcity4life said:
YUP,our govt too weak to punish me

luckily i quit

but if i hadnt time in prison would have made me shape up!
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As you are a law abiding citizen you should turn yourself in, you are a criminal. Go to jail.
 
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covcity4life

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  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #118
Liquid Gold said:
As Joy Division said though you've admitted to smoking and it's illegal, why are you a special case?
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are you really this dumb?

i am saying i would deserve to go to jail for smoking it!

if government becomes strict then it will stop people like me even trying it
 

vow

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #119
covcity4life said:
are you really this dumb?
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Oh the irony.
Rude to folks then cries when he gets it back.
 
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covcity4life

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #120
Joy Division said:
As you are a law abiding citizen you should turn yourself in, you are a criminal. Go to jail.
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i was 18

i am now posting at 34, different person back then. also who said anything about me being law abiding? you seem to have read this all wrong. i am saying i have no sympathy for those that break law and wouldnt have any for myself either. its like people who download or stream movies and then say well cinema is too expensive these days and i might end up buying dvd if i like it so its not even really illegal etc. doesnt mean i dont stream from time to time, i just dont dress it up.

NOW in the PRESENT i am saying if its a choice between total strictness or legalising drugs it i choose strictness.
 

letsallsingtogether

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #121
Nick said:
With drugs and drink I don't like the thought of not being in control, I have been hammered about 3 times to the point I haven't been in control and hated it. The thought of chasing dragons and seeing things on Acid etc is not for me.
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Mind you watching the City sometimes makes you think your on drugs, cant believe what your seeing.
 
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Joy Division

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  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #122
covcity4life said:
i was 18

i am now posting at 34, different person back then. also who said anything about me being law abiding? you seem to have read this all wrong. i am saying i have no sympathy for those that break law and wouldnt have any for myself either. its like people who download or stream movies and then say well cinema is too expensive these days and i might end up buying dvd if i like it so its not even really illegal etc. doesnt mean i dont stream from time to time, i just dont dress it up.

NOW in the PRESENT i am saying if its a choice between total strictness or legalising drugs it i choose strictness.
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Sounds like a criminals last attempt at pleading innocent "You've read this all wrong officer I've changed.....I've chaaaaanged!!"

Tell it to the courts not me.
 
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covcity4life

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  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #123
Joy Division said:
Sounds like a criminals last attempt at pleading innocent "You've read this all wrong officer I've changed.....I've chaaaaanged!!"

Tell it to the courts not me.
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you make no sense, keep making jokes because you cannot argue with what i am saying.

one last time

right now(not when i was a toddler,or a teen,or even in twenties) i believe in total strictness on drugs,i believe it will make the country better off
that means changes would be needed, i would not expect them to go after people in 2002, more sensible to get people who commit the crime now.

do you understand yet?

WEED,WEED WILL TEAR YOU APART

maybe that will make more sense to you.
 

Joy Division

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #124
covcity4life said:
you make no sense, keep making jokes because you cannot argue with what i am saying.

one last time

right now(not when i was a toddler,or a teen,or even in twenties) i believe in total strictness on drugs,i believe it will make the country better off
that means changes would be needed, i would not expect them to go after people in 2002, more sensible to get people who commit the crime now.

do you understand yet?

WEED,WEED WILL TEAR YOU APART

maybe that will make more sense to you.
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covcity4life

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #125
still makes no sense

i want strictness now in 2017

if they were in place in 2002 then yes i would and SHOULD go jail, could have no complaints had they got me

will help sort the country out.
 

Liquid Gold

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #126
You get sent to prison for drug use and the likelihood is you'd end up hooked on spice anyway.
 

covcity4life

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  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #127
Liquid Gold said:
You get sent to prison for drug use and the likelihood is you'd end up hooked on spice anyway.
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if govt were strict enough on drugs on streets you would hope they would eradicate it from prison too
 

Liquid Gold

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #128
Anyway the idea that harsher punishments stop people doing something is nonsense. In the Philippines now they're murdering drug users and nothing has changed. The only proven way to reduce the harmful effects of drugs on society is to decriminalise them and treat it as a public health issue.
 

Liquid Gold

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #129
covcity4life said:
if govt were strict enough on drugs on streets you would hope they would eradicate it from prison too
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But they won't be able to eradicate them, I think you underestimate how common they are. Even if they did somehow manage to get rid of them by locking everybody up the country would go bust because so many of the tax payers would be behind bars.
 

Joy Division

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #130
Liquid Gold said:
You get sent to prison for drug use and the likelihood is you'd end up hooked on spice anyway.
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And the likelihood is high that that person will re-offend once the sentence is over.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #131
Liquid Gold said:
Anyway the idea that harsher punishments stop people doing something is nonsense. In the Philippines now they're murdering drug users and nothing has changed. The only proven way to reduce the harmful effects of drugs on society is to decriminalise them and treat it as a public health issue.
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It isn't proven
 
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covcity4life

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #132
Liquid Gold said:
But they won't be able to eradicate them, I think you underestimate how common they are. Even if they did somehow manage to get rid of them by locking everybody up the country would go bust because so many of the tax payers would be behind bars.
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maybe i underestimate but you are full of excuses for why poor old humans must have drugs and its not their fault

fuck re offenders,with new rules you put them back in jail

future generations will do less drugs than current, i am pretty sure of that

this is all ideal world debate right?
 
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Broken Hearted Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #133
Liquid Gold said:
Anyway the idea that harsher punishments stop people doing something is nonsense. In the Philippines now they're murdering drug users and nothing has changed. The only proven way to reduce the harmful effects of drugs on society is to decriminalise them and treat it as a public health issue.
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Not true, dealers and users are handing themselves in to the police fearing they'll be killed on the streets.
 

Liquid Gold

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #134
There is evidence of people doing drugs going back thousands of years, some people are just predisposed to it maybe. I refuse to accept the idea that criminalising people for what they want to do to their own body is an acceptable thing for a modern state to do. We're lagging behind the US in this, hardly a bastion of liberal thinking.
 

Joy Division

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  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #135
covcity4life said:
fuck re offenders,with new rules you put them back in jail
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Why do you think they reoffend in the first place? I know you're most likely trolling but whatever.

Fuck them eh, nice attitude.
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #136
William Shakespeare did drugs.

 
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covcity4life

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #137
Joy Division said:
Why do you think they reoffend in the first place? I know you're most likely trolling but whatever.

Fuck them eh, nice attitude.
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no trolling

you tell me,why would they re offend?
 

Liquid Gold

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  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #138
Nick you may as well chuck this in off topic now. I can see it going for a while.
 

Joy Division

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  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #139
covcity4life said:
no trolling

you tell me,why would they re offend?
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You are sending a convicted drug user to a place that is full of drugs. Then once they come out they can't get a job because they have a criminal record. You do know reoffending is a thing right? and the rates are huge in this country.
 

Joy Division

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 6, 2017
  • #140
Liquid Gold said:
Nick you may as well chuck this in off topic now. I can see it going for a while.
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tbf I'm done...I'm outta here
 
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