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Re: Weedy topic!
Originally Posted by IamStu
(Post 10882078)
To be honest, I couldn´t disagree more!
You clearly have an impression of people without any actual knowledge of the mentioned people. Granted, not everyone is the same but to suggest people smoke weed to annoy the authorities, or to simply be rebelious and naughty? Bad ass man!... is utter nonsense. |
Re: Weedy topic!
Originally Posted by Lynn R
(Post 10882094)
I agree - in countries where personal use of cannabis/marijuana has been decriminalised for years, such as Portugal, Spain and the Netherlands, there is no evidence to support this at all.
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Re: Weedy topic!
Whereas, in a country where it has not been decriminalised:-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23913818 Not working too well, is it? |
Re: Weedy topic!
An interesting article here about the post-decriminalisation experience in Portugal, which was the first country in Europe to adopt this policy:-
http://content.time.com/time/health/...893946,00.html And a more recent one:- http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-891060-2.html |
Re: Weedy topic!
Originally Posted by Lynn R
(Post 10882147)
An interesting article here about the post-decriminalisation experience in Portugal, which was the first country in Europe to adopt this policy:-
http://content.time.com/time/health/...893946,00.html And a more recent one:- http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-891060-2.html Wow I spend a lot of time in Portugal and had no idea that they had gone so far... even to harder drugs! I think the examples given so far on this thread make a very compelling case. Thanks Jon |
Re: Weedy topic!
Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 10882864)
Lynn thanks for the links..
Wow I spend a lot of time in Portugal and had no idea that they had gone so far... even to harder drugs! I think the examples given so far on this thread make a very compelling case. Thanks Jon |
Re: Weedy topic!
What's sauce for the goose may not be sauce for the gander.
If the UK is considered a to be binge booze nation then why not a binge drug nation if it becomes decriminalized ? |
Re: Weedy topic!
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 10883124)
What's sauce for the goose may not be sauce for the gander.
If the UK is considered a to be binge booze nation then why not a binge drug nation if it becomes decriminalized ? I reckon it could become a hip, popular thing for a decade or so... until eventually becoming socially passé, and no longer hip and and popular, and likely frowned upon, like many things we once embraced but now despise as populist sentiment. Still, pulling the rug from under the drug lords would be a kick IMHO... |
Re: Weedy topic!
Originally Posted by Lynn R
(Post 10882094)
I agree - in countries where personal use of cannabis/marijuana has been decriminalised for years, such as Portugal, Spain and the Netherlands, there is no evidence to support this at all.
Furthermore Spain has huge problems with substance abuse, by some counts the worst in Europe. Is this due in part to decriminalisation and the Spanish authority's unconcerned attitude towards drug use? It is hard to say. However to say there is no evidence of a drug problem in Spain is absurd because there clearly is. |
Re: Weedy topic!
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 10883124)
What's sauce for the goose may not be sauce for the gander.
If the UK is considered a to be binge booze nation then why not a binge drug nation if it becomes decriminalized ? The vast majority of people are able to drink alcohol in moderation, know when they've had too much and recognise when they have a hang-over. It seems to me that most users of illegal drugs can't recognise this due to the nature of the substances they are using, which consequently means high rates of addiction and dependency and an inability to recognise coming down from a high, which results in the user behaving in an erratic, unpredictable and potentially violent manner. To try and compare alcohol to weed and particularly harder drugs is absolute nonsense. |
Re: Weedy topic!
Originally Posted by EnglishPatriot
(Post 10883391)
Clearly the Dutch authorities don't agree with you as as of late they have been tightening up their once liberal drug policies, with locals in Amsterdam and border regions becoming pissed off with tourists coming just to smoke weed.
Furthermore Spain has huge problems with substance abuse, by some counts the worst in Europe. Is this due in part to decriminalisation and the Spanish authority's unconcerned attitude towards drug use? It is hard to say. However to say there is no evidence of a drug problem in Spain is absurd because there clearly is. Spain has some drug abuse, but far less than those with more prohibitive laws, such as Germany or the UK. Yes, Spain is a major import point to the EU, but that has everything to do with geography and nothing to do with drug use in Spain. It has much more to do with drug demand in northern Europe, where it's a big problem, with the predictable short-sighted solution simply to make it "more illegal". |
Re: Weedy topic!
Originally Posted by EnglishPatriot
(Post 10883404)
To try and compare alcohol to weed and particularly harder drugs is absolute nonsense. All I'm saying is that if folk are inclined to binge to extreme on one habit, given the opportunity, they may well be inclined to do the same on another habit and if so the results wouldn't even bear thinking about. |
Re: Weedy topic!
Originally Posted by EnglishPatriot
(Post 10883404)
How about because alcohol is totally different in its nature from most other illegal drugs?
The vast majority of people are able to drink alcohol in moderation, know when they've had too much and recognise when they have a hang-over. It seems to me that most users of illegal drugs can't recognise this due to the nature of the substances they are using, which consequently means high rates of addiction and dependency and an inability to recognise coming down from a high, which results in the user behaving in an erratic, unpredictable and potentially violent manner. To try and compare alcohol to weed and particularly harder drugs is absolute nonsense. There is no comparison of alcohol to weed? For once I agree with you. People who smoke weed don´t cause a fraction of the aggravation that people drinking alcohol do! Most, or if not all of your post is more accurate to that of drinkers! Not "pot heads" |
Re: Weedy topic!
Originally Posted by EnglishPatriot
(Post 10883404)
How about because alcohol is totally different in its nature from most other illegal drugs?
The vast majority of people are able to drink alcohol in moderation, know when they've had too much and recognise when they have a hang-over. It seems to me that most users of illegal drugs can't recognise this due to the nature of the substances they are using, which consequently means high rates of addiction and dependency and an inability to recognise coming down from a high, which results in the user behaving in an erratic, unpredictable and potentially violent manner. To try and compare alcohol to weed and particularly harder drugs is absolute nonsense. You should read up on drugs. For instance not all illegal drugs are addictive - LSD for example is not - although alcohol and tobacco both are. So obviously addictiveness in itself is not a particular reason for making a drug illegal. A comment you made earlier about marijuana users needs commenting upon. You said that they were anti - authority or something like that - can't remember the exact words. In fact most of the marijuana users I know are responsible middle-class people with families, holding down good jobs - far from the anti - establshment type you describe. Most of their use is restricted to a relaxing spliff after work from time to time. There is no link between marijuana and harder drugs apart from 'illegalness' so if one leads to the other (any evidence of that?) then it is only the illegaleness that is the link. In all other ways marijuana is linked to hard drugs no more than alcohol is. |
Re: Weedy topic!
Some very sobering thoughts regarding the wide variety of negative health effects caused by Marijuana.
http://www.drugabuse.gov/publication...acts/marijuana It surprises me not that Marijuana was reclassified from C back to B. Though it may not have affected the overall usage rate to any great extent, IMO it's best that ppl. are fully aware of the reasons why, including some of those detailed above. |
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