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Previously on "War on drugs: Drugs win"
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Old Fogey here.
Drugs, never touched a single one of em, never had the urge neither.
Anyways, goto go, ten cans of ale waiting for me in the fridge at home
byeee
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Yeah I know, worth asking though.Originally posted by zeitghostThe rest of us had to wait for 5k, old chap...
Anyway
.... back to drugs
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Compulsary substance D for all citizens. The final step before the invasion...Originally posted by zeitghostWhere's the "Death for smoking a cigarette" option?
From the way things are going, that should arrive soon.
I am increasingly reminded of the fiction of Phillip K. Dick in this regard.
I'm sure there's one of his books where you can buy any drug you like apart from alchohol and tobacco.
Not forgetting substance D.
Man in the high castle has legalized reefage.
Anyway, so far all votes except 1 are in the legalise / semi-legalise category you bunch of drug-addled, speed-crazed dope smoking hippy weirdo acid casualities. Where is Alf anyway?
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MODS: Can I have "noodly appendages like lightning" please?Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
noodly appendages.
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*whistles*
Where is the 'AndyW does all drugs and it never did him any harm' option?
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Originally posted by FSM with Cheddar View PostI've just passed 500 posts. My fingers are like lightning
noodly appendages.
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Legalise it then tax it (VAT @ 25%?).
I'm sure Gordon would love that.
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WHS.Originally posted by ace00 View PostDrugs are back on the agenda. The war on drugs is IMO sheer folly. I would focus on treatment, not punishment. Bring drugs into the NHS and prescribe the proscribed
Votes please
Prohibition has failed every time.
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War on drugs: Drugs win
19Fully legalised47.37%9Decriminalised15.79%3Prescribed15.79%3No change0.00%0Increase punishments10.53%23 strike policy10.53%2The poll is expired.
Drugs are back on the agenda. The war on drugs is IMO sheer folly. I would focus on treatment, not punishment. Bring drugs into the NHS and prescribe the proscribed
Votes please
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