Tyrone Biggums
Well-known member
Alcohol is the drug I am talking about.
Or do you not think that it is a drug?
It's very much a drug.
But if you want to legalize other drugs say which ones.
Alcohol is the drug I am talking about.
Or do you not think that it is a drug?
Of course he did. Marijuana however can have terrible effects on people with potential mental issues. It accelerates and expands the process.
It might be safe for some people, but for other people it sets off a terrible chain of events.
When he wasn't on it, he was a different person. It's all too easy to say oh there's so much evidence to say it's safe. it's safe for some people, but for others its the start of a slippery slope that destroys them and their family.
It's the same as tobacco smokers, someone might say oh I've smoked for 50 years and its not done me any harm. Unfortunately for a lot of other people its killed or ruined their lives.
It's very much a game of Russian roulette it seems.
Ill agree to a point...ive never witnessed it, but I know there are cases where it occurs... ..but its a matter of numbers isnt it... a few people could be badly affected by some legal drugs, that are good for the vast majority....we could ban everything we drink, eat, or imbibe, but that would be a bit boring, and whilst I have some sympathy for people like your friend, they are a very tiny minority from what ive seen, and given to understand.
Of course he did. Marijuana however can have terrible effects on people with potential mental issues. It accelerates and expands the process.
It might be safe for some people, but for other people it sets off a terrible chain of events.
When he wasn't on it, he was a different person. It's all too easy to say oh there's so much evidence to say it's safe. it's safe for some people, but for others its the start of a slippery slope that destroys them and their family.
It's the same as tobacco smokers, someone might say oh I've smoked for 50 years and its not done me any harm. Unfortunately for a lot of other people its killed or ruined their lives.
It's very much a game of Russian roulette it seems.
If you have a drug related health issue you expect the public health service to provide you with care for what you put in your body?
I agree you should be able to do what you want. But you should also have to take full responsibility for it and pay 100% for every cost incurred if it causes you damage or damage caused by you.
If you have a drug related health issue you expect the public health service to provide you with care for what you put in your body?
I agree you should be able to do what you want. But you should also have to take full responsibility for it and pay 100% for every cost incurred if it causes you damage or damage caused by you.
It's very much a drug.
But if you want to legalize other drugs say which ones.
For every friend you have that became psychotic from smoking weed, i have 100 who havent.
There are countless legal and prescribed drugs which have a worse track record of aggrevating mental health issues.
Of course if you abuse drugs, including alcohol, every day you are asking for trouble, but everyone knows that an occasional joint is not going to make anyone psychotic. Its a safe drug for a vast majority of people, but like with anything there are exceptions, however that is not a good enough reason to keep this product confined to an unregulated, untaxed black market.
The point is that people are going to take drugs regardless of legality, it is obviously better for the government to manage and regulate drug use instead of the dealers. Once legalised the laws can be built around each drug on an individual basis - soft drugs widely available but hard drugs only from medical clinics for example. Anything is better than the current system which only rewards criminals but threatens the health and lives of millions of users and addicts.
Taking drugs can be a hedonistic act, as well as spiritual one or merely a form of relaxation, and it should be our right to do that with the support of our government to make sure we are safe.
Nobody dies from smoking weed, and that's just one of many safe illegal drugs.
I was answering points made on this thread regarding how legalising a drug can cut out most of the criminal side of the industry.
I have known people that have died due to alcohol, that does not make me think that it should be made illegal.
There will always be tragic cases involving mind altering substances, not all people who drink will develop a problem, same goes for many of the illegal drugs
What if someone is stupid enough to get themselves run over? Should they also pay?
I'm always interested in these debates as to which drugs the legalize drugs argument is pushing for. it always tends to be the drugs they like to use and then the drugs they don't like they think should stay banned.
Always seems to be a lot of self interest in what should and shouldn't be legalized.
Using that false argument would suggest that people who drink, people who smoke, people who eat too much, people who catch STDs etc etc should all be denied medical treatment required because of their excesses ??
Why shouldn't it be a PAYG system?
I think the message is old and clear enough now that there's no excuse for smoking tobacco for example.
If you're moronic enough to do it and you get an illness related to that action then you pay for your stupidity.
Why shouldn't it be a PAYG system?
I think the message is old and clear enough now that there's no excuse for smoking tobacco for example.
If you're moronic enough to do it and you get an illness related to that action then you pay for your stupidity.
Tyrone Biggums, you are descending into nonsense. For every person who has died through drug misuse I could show you ten that would have lived had the drug been available in a prescribed pure form with no crime, debt, prostitution or violence attached to the procurement of it. You are not thinking of the long term, wider effects. Whilst your kind of attitude continues people will continue to be criminilised and put in prison when they should be in hospital and people will continue to die.
I gave up any kind of illegal drug years ago and am trying to quit smoking and booze, not for any moralistic standpoint, I just care about my health but there are people with terrible upbringings full of abuse and violence and drugs who cannot give up just like that. TB et al have a very blinkered view of sections of society. Wake up and smell the heroin Brother.