Legalise all drugs I say, adults who get hooked are responsible for there own actions. Same as alcohol. This way you can control it, gets rid of the criminals. Imagine going to Tesco for a 2 grams of coke?
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But what would they cut Tesco value coke with, washing powder ?Originally posted by proggy View PostLegalise all drugs I say, adults who get hooked are responsible for there own actions. Same as alcohol. This way you can control it, gets rid of the criminals. Imagine going to Tesco for a 2 grams of coke?Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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It makes the population less easy to control. The government wants us all as debt slaves so we do as we are told.Originally posted by proggy View PostLegalise all drugs I say, adults who get hooked are responsible for there own actions. Same as alcohol. This way you can control it, gets rid of the criminals. Imagine going to Tesco for a 2 grams of coke?Comment
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Not exactly the best idea is it? regardless of it was sold in shops or not it'd still cause the same miseryOriginally posted by proggy View PostLegalise all drugs I say, adults who get hooked are responsible for there own actions. Same as alcohol. This way you can control it, gets rid of the criminals. Imagine going to Tesco for a 2 grams of coke?In Scooter we trust
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And who do you think would control drugs if they were legalised?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIt makes the population less easy to control. The government wants us all as debt slaves so we do as we are told.In Scooter we trust
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wtf?Originally posted by The Spartan View PostNot exactly the best idea is it? regardless of it was sold in shops or not it'd still cause the same misery

it's coke not crystal meth ffsComment
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Probably horseOriginally posted by amcdonald View PostBut what would they cut Tesco value coke with, washing powder ?
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It makes the population easier to control.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIt makes the population less easy to control. The government wants us all as debt slaves so we do as we are told.
Mmmm, soma
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you not seen the gents drinking full strength lager at 8am down the towpath then?Originally posted by original PM View Postwtf?

it's coke not crystal meth ffsComment
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That reminds me, where is EO?Originally posted by vetran View Postyou not seen the gents drinking full strength lager at 8am down the towpath then?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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