herecomesaregular
We're in the pipe, 5 by 5
- A war on (the supply) of drugs is simply unwinnable, as the decades have shown
- Prohibition isn't working either
- I lean towards legalisation but this isn't really an answer either?
- Rehab for addicts seems successful only for a minority (mental health and self medication through drugs combine and are hard to then separate for treatment)
- Those "lighter users" demanding drugs for hedonism don't seem to have any qualms about it not being a "fairtrade" industry (linked with violence and abuse of all kinds and organised crime).
Surely the only way forward is to focus on reducing demand but is this simply mission impossible? I'm glad I only dabbled a bit as a youngster, if any class As got a grip of me I recognise now I doubt I'd have the mental resilience to shake them off (but many others don't seem to recognise this in themselves and plough on).
As a Brighton resident for 30 years it's getting more depressing walking around the streets in the morning, so many wrecks around.
- Prohibition isn't working either
- I lean towards legalisation but this isn't really an answer either?
- Rehab for addicts seems successful only for a minority (mental health and self medication through drugs combine and are hard to then separate for treatment)
- Those "lighter users" demanding drugs for hedonism don't seem to have any qualms about it not being a "fairtrade" industry (linked with violence and abuse of all kinds and organised crime).
Surely the only way forward is to focus on reducing demand but is this simply mission impossible? I'm glad I only dabbled a bit as a youngster, if any class As got a grip of me I recognise now I doubt I'd have the mental resilience to shake them off (but many others don't seem to recognise this in themselves and plough on).
As a Brighton resident for 30 years it's getting more depressing walking around the streets in the morning, so many wrecks around.