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Old 05-13-2006, 01:03 AM   #137 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by hevusa
I think the dangers of drugs are very much there even when illegal. The difference would be that if legalized and regulated we could provide a safer environment for both the user and non user. Safer for the user because they would receive regulated doses (not a guessing game) at fair prices and have greater access to treatment & counsil. And safer for the non user as crime would decrease as the power of the dealer is diminished.
You've got to be crazy. People drugged up on these drugs (heroin, meth, cocaine you name it) are physcopaths. They have no care for other peoples lives on these drugs. Regulated doses? A year on meth will kill you. One hit of these strongs drugs can fry someones brain for life. These kind of drugs help no one and ruin many lives. As for fair prices? You want to offer these people a bargain to ruin their lives and that would increase the rate of overdose. Druggies dont want treatment is what you don't understand they want drugs.
As I leave you with restless liars and dealers on the take

Last edited by Hayling; 05-13-2006 at 01:07 AM.