Bucklecroft Rudy
Bluelighter
sorry for insult, but really, you DO come across as conceited and elitist (your words), and patronising (my word), I'll retract the "turd" part of "patronising turd", okay
These teens, and the ignorant "general population" you speak of ALREADY have access to drugs if they want them, just much much worse drugs, obtained at a higher price, and a questionable purity, and with NO HR advice at all from point of sale.
Yes, we have alcoholics, binge drinkers, death and illness from alcohol abuse......do you realy think this situation would be improved if alcohol were to be prohibited like "drugs"
Haha I dont mean to - its just that im angry that the combination of willful ignorance deceit profiteering etc has created this situation. Ive had it up to here with being labelled by folk and seeing completely irrational responses to beneficial substances.
Alcohol could never be banned because its woven into cultural identity. The opium den nd the pub are worlds apart. Narcotics arent on most folks radar.It never occurs to many people that drugs could be a force for good but naturally alcohol isnt a drug so its exempt.Not only that but how many every day people would know where and how to score? It requires some balls to ingest an unknown substance and to shell out cash on it. I dont know any mescaline users and so imrestricted to peyote online. Without exposure there is no oppurtunity.
Most people are thus far removed from drugs with the exception of certain demographics. Media conditioning is strong there anyway. Remember drugs are bad m'kay? Prohibition is a noxious policy but it has enforced a majority of sober folk. This sustains it.
The UK is a unique case because of the nature of its people. No other nation binges like we do.Compare boozing on the continent. Im not sure we could cope with a sudden influx of narcs replete with gov and peer approval. What Ive seen of teens and drink implies a desire to be high. That is restricted to alcohol for most since this what is acceptable.
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