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What have the R̶o̶m̶a̶n̶s̶ Taliban ever done for us?
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What have the R̶o̶m̶a̶n̶s̶ Taliban ever done for us?
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
Do they realise due to the war in Ukraine the world food programme is screwed so their population will starve?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
sad for the individual farmers as its likely they will be a lot poorer but the world will be a better place.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postsad for the individual farmers as its likely they will be a lot poorer but the world will be a better place.
Of course their Taliban protectors will step in to make sure everyone is fedOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postsad for the individual farmers as its likely they will be a lot poorer but the world will be a better place.
US has around 110k opiate related deaths each year, 75%~ are fentanyl.
UK has around 2.8k opiate related deaths each year, 2%~ are fentanyl.
If heroin prices rise substantially we will start seeing fentanyl in the UK/Europe increase.
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Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View Post
No it won't. Look at what fentanyl has done to the US. It has caused a huge spike in ODs and fatalities. Add in the horror of it acting almost like a nerve agent on people who come into contact with it, like police/paramedics.
US has around 110k opiate related deaths each year, 75%~ are fentanyl.
UK has around 2.8k opiate related deaths each year, 2%~ are fentanyl.
If heroin prices rise substantially we will start seeing fentanyl in the UK/Europe increase.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/N...0of%20morphine.
Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid, which, similar to morphine, produces analgesia but to a greater extent. This robust pharmacologic agent is typically 50 to 100 times more potent. A dose of only 100 micrograms can produce equivalent analgesia to approximately 10 mg of morphine.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
I would still argue fewer drugs are a good thing.
It's a healthcare issue. I much rather spend £50/d on NHS prescribing controlled heroin than have an addict shoplifting/mugging/burglary-ing £500 worth of stuff each day. Have them in the healthcare system so help can be offered less intrusively.
I think we actually ran a serious trial in the 60s? where NHS gave out hard drugs and it worked. Then the whole war on drugs moral outrage tulipe took over.
Soft drugs should be put in the same category as alcohol/tobacco. Ensure quality, discourage underage consumption, tax.Comment
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Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View Post
Safe drugs are a good thing.
It's a healthcare issue. I much rather spend £50/d on NHS prescribing controlled heroin than have an addict shoplifting/mugging/burglary-ing £500 worth of stuff each day. Have them in the healthcare system so help can be offered less intrusively.
I think we actually ran a serious trial in the 60s? where NHS gave out hard drugs and it worked. Then the whole war on drugs moral outrage tulipe took over.
Soft drugs should be put in the same category as alcohol/tobacco. Ensure quality, discourage underage consumption, tax."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View PostI think we actually ran a serious trial in the 60s? where NHS gave out hard drugs and it worked. Then the whole war on drugs moral outrage tulipe took over.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View Post
Safe drugs are a good thing.
It's a healthcare issue. I much rather spend £50/d on NHS prescribing controlled heroin than have an addict shoplifting/mugging/burglary-ing £500 worth of stuff each day. Have them in the healthcare system so help can be offered less intrusively.
I think we actually ran a serious trial in the 60s? where NHS gave out hard drugs and it worked. Then the whole war on drugs moral outrage tulipe took over.
Soft drugs should be put in the same category as alcohol/tobacco. Ensure quality, discourage underage consumption, tax.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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