The Birdman
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Legalising cannabis
Legalising cannabis
At least we know now how they thought up their manifesto.......................
Does it really need legalizing? I know a few people who smoke and they have no problem buying it and smoking at home. Would anything change by legalizing it?
Legalising cannabis
Interesting. We know what's in the Labour manifesto but we don't know how it will be funded (apart from raising Corp and Income taxes). Maybe this is the secret ingredient that will get them to their target? They could probably estimate at least £25B of new tax money from this and nobody would have any background data to challenge it.
A disadvantage is that presumably it will make people think it's not bad for you, but it is.Yes. I think a number of things would change (but not level of use I suspect - you are probably right about that):
1. You can tax it
2. Becomes easier to control access as the majority would be sold to adults via regulated outlets and not via dodgy dealers behind the school playing fields
4. Reduces funding of crime (and assiociated violence) in the supply chain, both in UK and rest of the world. This is probably biggest plus for me
5. Better quality control
6. Like to mean better research and more honest and accurate information about the dangers
I don't use drugs, but I am in favour of regulated legalization
Cannabis is bad news. Though there a plenty of good reason to vote LD's
A disadvantage is that presumably it will make people think it's not bad for you, but it is.
Yes. I think a number of things would change (but not level of use I suspect - you are probably right about that):
1. You can tax it
2. Becomes easier to control access as the majority would be sold to adults via regulated outlets and not via dodgy dealers behind the school playing fields
4. Reduces funding of crime (and assiociated violence) in the supply chain, both in UK and rest of the world. This is probably biggest plus for me
5. Better quality control
6. Like to mean better research and more honest and accurate information about the dangers
It's about time there was a sensible discussion about legalising and taxing drugs. Implement it slowly over the course of 10-20 years and keep the policy under constant review.
Prohibition has been shown not to work, it costs the country a fortune which could be better spent elsewhere.
7 Frees up a lot of police time
A disadvantage is that presumably it will make people think it's not bad for you, but it is.
Nonsense argument. And anyone who is stupid enough to think that legalising it would mean it isn't bad for you is highly unlikely to have not used it because it was against the law in the first place.
Banning sugar would probably save millions of early deaths, let alone alcohol and tobacco. Same with all sorts of things, doesn't stop them being legal.
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Nonsense argument, just because we already have legitimised things that are already bad for you why should that then mean we should make a decision to legitimise more bad things, surely thats plain daft.