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Originally posted by original PM View PostI thought it was legal to consume what you wanted - it is illegal to sell/make/distribute it.
Otherwise why would all heroin addicts not be arrested when they go to a needle exchange?
Interestingly also the Manchester Met Police are against them and say they need to be reviewed before being put into widespread use.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBBC News - Drug-drive changes and "drugalysers" come into force
Why are the limits for illegal drugs anything other than zero? And why are there not random tests for everyone?
Otherwise why would all heroin addicts not be arrested when they go to a needle exchange?
Interestingly also the Manchester Met Police are against them and say they need to be reviewed before being put into widespread use.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Why are the limits for illegal drugs anything other than zero?
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd why are there not random tests for everyone?
With that being said:
The situation for people who use prescription drugs had not changed, he said, but "the onus is on the individual to assure themselves that their driving ability is not impaired".
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