Maybe they can also legalise whatever that GB News presenter was on? I’d be up for some of that.
Palace shirt and Albion hat……..normal life?Cannabis had stopped all that and he had been able to lead a normal life since.
I meant the fact he is wearing a Palace shirt and an Albion hat!I presume it was this mum who was interviewed on Radio Five this morning. I have enormous sympathy for her family and others in this situation. The boy was having 800 fits a day which was ending up with him becoming partially paralysed and hospitalised. Cannabis had stopped all that and he had been able to lead a normal life since. She claimed that the boy was costing the NHS £200,000 a year but if he was prescribed cannabis it was £30,000 (? Couldn't be sure as dog barked at that moment lol!). Personally I believe it should be legalised and not just to help families like this, but criminalising large numbers of people is pointless in an activity that is ostensibly taken at the individual's own risk and not apparently infringing on anyone else's source of income as the dodgy dealers would have to look elsewhere.
And it obviously would scare the electorate (or at least the swing voters that matter).It's fairly obvious looking around the world (Portugal, Canada and the USA most recently) that there is no medical, societal or criminal reason to keep Cannabis illegal. Given we are absolutely desperate for Tax income and it would lessen pressure on the collapsing Police and Judiciary services, I would have thought there is a very good case for it.
Of course nobody will put something so sensible in their manifesto though, in case it scares the Electorate
It's an improvement on heading to the garage at 1am in a Kangaroo onesie and straw hat for a steak slice and three Mars Bars.I meant the fact he is wearing a Palace shirt and an Albion hat!
I’ve heard some grim reports from friends about the stench around the bar/restaurant areas of NY since legalization. They won’t go out there anymore. Should be illegal. Do it in your own time if you want to rot your brain but don’t inflict it on others.
It's an improvement on heading to the garage at 1am in a Kangaroo onesie and straw hat for a steak slice and three Mars Bars.
Because people reak of it and you have to walk through a haze when you arrive and leave restaurants. I’m only going on what I have been told is the New York dining experience since legalization.I can't see why legalising cannabis would change the current laws governing smoking in bars or restaurants
The old “where will it end argument”
What’s next is an entirely separate discussion.
Because people reak of it and you have to walk through a haze when you arrive and leave restaurants. I’m only going on what I have been told is the New York dining experience since legalization.
Absolutely not.
The unintended consequences must be taken into account in any sane vote/ discussion on the subject.
I had several school friends/ associates who got into 'hard' drugs and 1 for 1, cannabis was their entry point.
Medical reasons, definitely no reason to not use it to help people. Recreational, not for me Clive. Plus I absolutely hate the smell, loath it, don't know why but I do and I don't have the same reaction to fags and booze.
I do not dispute it's a gateway to hard drugs...but so is alcohol. But every hard drug user started with cannabis is quite different to saying every cannabis user will turn to hard drugs. (I do not think you are saying this btw). I also agree the consequences do need to be discussed; I remember a poster spoke of how NYC has been transformed in some areas which are now filled with dopey pot smokers which not everyone wants. But, I do feel this is a debate for cannabis and cannabis alone, legalisaton of further drugs should be a seperate discussion around that category of drug...this is my point. I was a bit blunt with my where will it end comments, but it starts and ends with a discussion around cannabis and the impact of this one drug.Absolutely not.
The unintended consequences must be taken into account in any sane vote/ discussion on the subject.
I had several school friends/ associates who got into 'hard' drugs and 1 for 1, cannabis was their entry point.
Medical reasons, definitely no reason to not use it to help people. Recreational, not for me Clive. Plus I absolutely hate the smell, loath it, don't know why but I do and I don't have the same reaction to fags and booze.
Exactly the same as tobacco smokers
I'm sorry but I'm really struggling to see any difference.
In the US at the moment - and had the conversation about legalising whilst here… before visiting I would have said yes legalise and regulate in the UK…Because people reak of it and you have to walk through a haze when you arrive and leave restaurants. I’m only going on what I have been told is the New York dining experience since legalization.
Have you been out in NY since legalization? If not then I can understand why you would be struggling to understand.
I’m only going on what I have been told is the New York dining experience since legalization.
What have I done to merit the facepalm ? I have simply reported what I have been told about the legalization in NY. It’s a reported opinion but as is often the case your style is to belittle any opinion that differs to yours which renders debate impossible. I’m sorry I don’t believe the right thing.It appears that I have vey similar experience to yourself of the situation in NY, but I have been to Portugal and Holland many times
So I have had to revert to common sense