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http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...41807159&hl=en
This is a documentary done, ranking the dangers of the 20 most commonly used drugs in the UK and hence trying to give a better ranking for drug classes.
If the government followed these regulations, ecstasy would become legallised or class C, while alcohol would become class A. That definitely follows my experiences with these drugs, it really bothers me that people with no experience with any of these substances control the regulation of them. Let alone the propaganda that they spew out constantly.
I agree with Big H, i'd much rather be in a club full of pingers than drunks. Worst case scenario in the pingers club is you get hugged, worst case in a club of drunks you get king hit.
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I have to say my point of view. All the soft drugs, for example, cannabis, they I accept and I could trym them myself (maybe sometimes), becauce they do not remain depented on, But all the heavys drug they are rubbish.
I dont understand them who use cocaine and others bad drugs. Their healt is a balance then.
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In english please
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
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First time I have ever read his post and I am pretty sure we make a regular thing of busting each others balls around here so go play big brother some where else Youngblood and let Finland stand up for himself.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
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Most people when they grow up don't think, hell one day I could grow up to be a drug addict, yayyyy!!! But the fact is that many normal people have drug addictions, but society places such a strong stigma on these people, calling them deadbeats, worthless etc. that they resist getting help for fear of judgement.
What about this scenario; a man has just been left by his wife, he's lost his job and she won't let him see his son. Then someone offers him a shot of heroin, so for the next 2 hours he will be in absolute euphoria without a trouble in the world; Where he could forget all his problems and just be happy. I think it would take a very strong man not to fall into this trap.
If we treated users as human beings rather than just shoving them on a methadone program or in jail, maybe people would seek help with their problem more proactively. Personally I don't think people should become convicted criminals if they are found in possession of small quantities of drugs, no matter what class. But rather give them compulsory councilling to help them get free of their demons.
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