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Another student murder


Legal crack and heroin 🤔 Not sure that wad work.Aldi and Lidl wad need the SAS on the doors.
Especially if they were selling it.
I think they need them on the door now. I noticed the other day small pieces of meat in a supermarket had security tags on them. Fish was stupidly expensive as well.
Food shouldnt cost so much that it becomes a valuable item. Like something in a jewellery shop or electronics store. A sign of these ridiculous times we live in I suppose.
 
So why does most of the world not apply these laws, in your opinion?
Big chunks of the USA have legalised hash .
There was a pilot a few years ago in a U.K. city where they opened drug units where they gave morphine to be used on site to addicts . Crime plummeted, overdoses dropped but it was stopped because of political pressure. £1.39 per fix ( according to the BNF) where as the crime associated could be hundreds of pounds per fix. I think it’s a no brainer personally
 
Big chunks of the USA have legalised hash .
There was a pilot a few years ago in a U.K. city where they opened drug units where they gave morphine to be used on site to addicts . Crime plummeted, overdoses dropped but it was stopped because of political pressure. £1.39 per fix ( according to the BNF) where as the crime associated could be hundreds of pounds per fix. I think it’s a no brainer personally
I have to disagree, I think it would be a catastrophic idea.

Weed, maybe at a push, but Heroin, Meth, Fetanol etc....in my opinion would just lead to more public consumption.
 
Interesting to see the progressives vilifying the swivel-eyed loons for political point-scoring over a murder, only to immediately turn around and do the exact same thing themselves.

All this does is prove that neither side actually cares about the victims you all just see these tragedies as cheap ammunition for your tribal point-scoring. Well done.
It highlights how things are in politics and society. Complete division and it’s depressing.
 
If you offered it free in a safe setting as opposed to some alleyway or doss house ? It’s about control and removing the criminality.
But you just know people will take advantage
Like I said earlier, if it was such a good idea then why doesn't most of the world implement it.

I see Portland have tried it......no surprise there, however.....

Portland no longer has the highly relaxed drug laws it was once known for. While the city previously made national headlines for experimenting with complete decriminalization of hard drugs, Oregon has since rolled back these policies, restoring criminal penalties for drug possession.
 
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Especially if they were selling it.
I think they need them on the door now. I noticed the other day small pieces of meat in a supermarket had security tags on them. Fish was stupidly expensive as well.
Food shouldnt cost so much that it becomes a valuable item. Like something in a jewellery shop or electronics store. A sign of these ridiculous times we live in I suppose.
Fish is stupidly expensive, as there are only a small fraction of them left in the sea. Supply and demand and all that jazz.
 
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