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He is a Heroine addict. The court heard he had committed 50 more burglaries or attempted break-ins. Now imagine how much in valuables he has stolen, how much damage he caused and how much trauma to the victims he caused. Would it be better for society Heroine was legalised under medical supervision? If this guy does not get treated he will do the same again. Heroine is not an upper like Cocaine but a downer used by people with depression.
I was living in Holland when they tried the experiment in Amsterdam. With weeks car break-ins were cut by 90%"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell -
He likes Superwoman?Originally posted by Paddy View PostHe is a Heroine addict.Hard Brexit now!
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Clearly he was hoping to pull Batwoman.Originally posted by sasguru View PostHe likes Superwoman?Comment
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(I'll handle this)Originally posted by Paddy View PostHe is a Heroine addict. The court heard he had committed 50 more burglaries or attempted break-ins. Now imagine how much in valuables he has stolen, how much damage he caused and how much trauma to the victims he caused. Would it be better for society Heroine was legalised under medical supervision? If this guy does not get treated he will do the same again. Heroine is not an upper like Cocaine but a downer used by people with depression.
I was living in Holland when they tried the experiment in Amsterdam. With weeks car break-ins were cut by 90%
Pipe down young man. We can't have this type of reasoned logic within this country thankyou. Afterall this country has been built on the foundations of sheer bloodymindedness.
Now go and watch tv or whatever it is you young people do these days. There's a good lad.Last edited by M_B; 14 October 2008, 12:05.Comment
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"It was told how Pearce was a habitual heroin user with a £20 per day habit. "
£20????? I doubt it.Comment
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He was hiring it from a local nun...Originally posted by Bob Dalek View Post"It was told how Pearce was a habitual heroin user with a £20 per day habit. "
£20????? I doubt it.B00med!Comment
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Young man? Thank you.Originally posted by M_B View Post(I'll handle this)
Pipe down young man. We can't have this type of reasoned logic within this country thankyou. Afterall this country has been built on the foundations of sheer bloodymindedness.
Now go and watch tv or whatever it is you young people do these days. There's a good lad.
I’m probably the oldest on the board. However you seem to be unable to write a constructive reply but instead waffle some rhetoric suitable for the Sun or Daily Mail.
How would you realistly solve the problem?"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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>57?Originally posted by Paddy View PostYoung man? Thank you.
I’m probably the oldest on the board.Comment
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Paddy - if you are advocating legalising drugs, I 100% agree. I don't agree with your spelling of Heroin though.Originally posted by Paddy View PostHe is a Heroine addict. The court heard he had committed 50 more burglaries or attempted break-ins. Now imagine how much in valuables he has stolen, how much damage he caused and how much trauma to the victims he caused. Would it be better for society Heroine was legalised under medical supervision? If this guy does not get treated he will do the same again. Heroine is not an upper like Cocaine but a downer used by people with depression.
I was living in Holland when they tried the experiment in Amsterdam. With weeks car break-ins were cut by 90%Comment
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