Bit of a laugh innit. http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/desp...r-jean-smith/story-30135929-detail/story.html A brave grandmother has helped jail a "despicable" man for more than 10-years after he kicked her in the face during a violent street robbery in Hull. Jean Smith, 63, was praised by police for her bravery after being attacked by Grant Shipley in a Bransholme tenfoot just yards from her home. After pushing her to the floor, Shipley kicked her twice in the face, breaking her cheekbone, before running off with her handbag, which contained £120.
My view is that if you're stupid enough to take drugs, be my guest. Your life to **** up. I've stupidly tried various types of drug once, and I'll never go near any of that **** again, because even though I was an idiot to try it the first time, I'm not stupid enough to go back. Except alcohol. I definitely drink way too much. That good enough for you BCC Fez? Or do you need to have an argument with me too?
You don't need to be pro drugs to know that change needs to happen. As plenty of posters have alluded to. Like I said, I recommend you to do the research if you really care about bringing good to people's lives.
What and advocate it? Don't be soft. I'd never advocate or support it. If people want to snort or inject their life away - that's their problem. The criminal side - if anyone stole or hurt my family - they would incur my wrath.
Let's just hope he doesn't get a headache from reading this or he might take Ibuprofen or Asprin. Or incurs anything that needs stronger painkillers because all people who take drugs are the scum of the earth. It's that simple. Obviously.
Legalisation is not advocation. It's regulation and taxation. You moaning about it will not make it safer for those who will take illegal drugs regardless of your sage advice or for those who become addicted through legal means.
I have to say that perhaps you should actually do some research instead of basing your argument on a discredited study. Start with the premise that at one point all narcotics were legal. Then look at the world and see what are now legal, what now regulated and what are outlawed. Alcohol can be legal, legal but regulated and outlawed. Hard drugs are seldom anything other than outlawed. This may sort of give the impression that throughout the world, hard drugs are regarded as something that society does not want. You may believe that decriminalisation is a solution, that would bring an element of control into drug use, but unfortunately it appears that virtually the rest of the world disagrees with you. Maybe, you have it wrong.
And? Banning individual choices because the majority don't like it is mob rule. According to polls (flimsy, I know), most people want the death penalty reintroduced and mandatory national service in this country. No offence, but regarding individual choices, I really couldn't give a **** what the rest of society thinks, and if it's illegal, just ignore the law. The presence of a law doesn't make it right or just.
I believe you, tough guy. Luckily, I have no intention of stealing or hurting anyone from your family.
Well try driving the wrong way down a motorway for a week and see how far not respecting the law gets you.
I don't own a car. In anyway case, me taking acid or smoking weed with a few of my mates at a house is breaking the law. It's a **** law, so I'll continue not respecting it.