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View j77's Profile j77 Flag nottingham 29 Apr 08 7.39am Send a Private Message to j77 Add j77 as a friend

wouldnt buy it off supermarket imagine the tax on it governments eyes would light up, no pun.be 50 quid an eighth

 

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View ReichEagles's Profile ReichEagles Flag 18 May 08 12.02pm Send a Private Message to ReichEagles Add ReichEagles as a friend

This isn't any old weed.
This is M&S weed.

 

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percypalace Flag 19 Jul 08 12.05am

m&s skunk i would probrely forget the rest ov my life
it would better than all this damp s***s that going around south wim at the mo

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 25 Nov 08 4.14pm


Would legal drugs be cheaper, definately - Illegal drugs are ridiculously inflated prices. The NHS pays about 1/35th off the price of street price of most street drugs. Allowing for a massive scope for Taxation. No one is going to risk smuggling cocaine, cutting it and dealing it, when a company can buy it straight from source in bulk, and ship it legally.

Also the major cause of problems related to drugs are generally in their illegality and cost. Cheaper supply means less of a problem with drug related crime (crime committed to obtain drugs), and less of a burden on the tax payer - as the ability to gain tax from an untapped resource.

Harm Reduction - Improved quality, the difference between Drug Dealer and Drug Dealer PLC is required by law not to conform to quality standards. The biggest killer of drug users is variable quality of cut drugs. User beware, you know what you're getting its down to you.

Drug Outreach - Treatment for Addicts and outreach programmes work much easier when with legal markets. Alcoholics are much more likely to seek help than drug addicts.

Legalised drug market means less prisoners and less street crime, but more importantly a significantly lower bill for enforcement. Currently the bill for customs, police, treatment, crime to fund and education programs runs to 9-15bn, to prevent a 5-8bn market - The war on drugs efficency varies, with customs placing hauls at 10% and the Police claiming its less.

The War on Drugs is lost. We spend a fortune, and effectively create an illegal market which has been a serious source of funding to Crime and 'Terrorism' for the last 36 years. Drug use has risen, the drugs have gotten cheaper and more available over that period of time. Currently the market is pretty much a case that those who use drugs can obtain them anyhow, and those that don't have generally made the choice not to.

Taxation and a legal outlet means control of the market, improved quality control, less crime, more revenue.

The downside of course would probably be more addiction (as a number, rather than percentage - ) and an increase in drug use (particually in the first stages of legalisation). However using the taxation to support Drug Related Services and cheap affordable drugs would be a significant factor in reducing the poverty of life standards experienced by addicts (Heroin, as used by the NHS is 1/30th the price of street equivilants, and pure).

The question really is not whether Cannabis should be legal or illegal, but why we choose to have illegal recreational drugs (ie its about morality vs pragmatism).

 


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Jake d'Eagle Flag in the section labelled 'shirts', ... 26 Nov 08 2.20pm

No government in the World will act unilaterally to legalise, and if it was a World-wide decision, just think how the balance of power would shift - from the 3rd world producers, to the 1st world consumers.

Colombia and Peru would be the new Saudi Arabia and UAE

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 27 Nov 08 1.58pm

Or Iraq....

The world drug trade is one of the largest global markets outside of Oil and Arms (and often a source of provision of the later).

However to reverse the prohibition of drugs and switch to legalisation would probably require a UN proposal, as all member states are signed up against the illicit drug trade under a 1938 act. The best, I think, any government can do is decriminalise (and possibly the Amsterdam route). Sadly the UN Illict Drug body is myopic in the extreme, making the UK look positively liberal...

Third world countrys would likely benefit - not least by avoiding long running armed conflicts and instability funded by Drug Trafficing, as well as a fair market driven price.

Its worth noting that synthetic versions of both Cocaine, THC and etc exist.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 27 Nov 08 2.01pm

Quote j77 at 29 Apr 2008 7:39am

wouldnt buy it off supermarket imagine the tax on it governments eyes would light up, no pun.be 50 quid an eighth

More likely closer to about 20-30 a Ounce I'd have thought, dependent on marketing etc... Its not like its hard to grow like tabbaco...


 


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View dannyb1's Profile dannyb1 Flag Chichester 24 Dec 10 2.53pm Send a Private Message to dannyb1 Add dannyb1 as a friend

legalize it
the price and quantity has got silly now to us smokers

 

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View dannyb1's Profile dannyb1 Flag Chichester 09 Nov 16 10.04am Send a Private Message to dannyb1 Add dannyb1 as a friend

Well that's another 4 US states that have voted to legalise cannabis in some form or another with the biggest state California going out for full recreational use.

Looks like the prohibitionists house of cards is finally starting to crumble.

 

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View matthau's Profile matthau Flag South Croydon 09 Nov 16 10.10am Send a Private Message to matthau Add matthau as a friend

skunk and the like should be illegal. but normal dried stuff straight from mother earth ...wtf should tell another human being they can't smoke or eat it?

wrong.

alcohol is advertised as the golden tonic around stadiums...TV football and so on and yet it has helped ruin families and aids male testosteroned youthful fights on Saturday nights.

weed never does that to anyone. just makes them hungry.

I don't even understand why we are even questioning why it should remain illegal. and I don't even smoke it I've had like 10 joins in my 39 yr life span.

 

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View paperhat's Profile paperhat Flag croydon 10 Nov 16 1.12pm Send a Private Message to paperhat Add paperhat as a friend

Legalise it and tax the fcuk out of it for another source of income for the country.

 


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View EverybodyDannsNow's Profile EverybodyDannsNow Flag SE19 10 Nov 16 1.42pm Send a Private Message to EverybodyDannsNow Add EverybodyDannsNow as a friend

Legalisation (of some sort) really seems an inevitability here now - you've got to imagine political parties will start running with this soon; public perception of cannabis has changed massively in recent years, now that we actually have access to the facts, and it will be an easy vote winner for whichever party gets on board first.

 

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