^ It really could be anything. I look pretty similar just pottering about here on my own some nights.
Ha!
This bit was interesting and revealing though... (is talking about what people said they would do if drug penalties were different for those that can't be arsed to read the article)
So basically what legalisation advocates have always maintained would be the case then?
Yeah, I was suprised at the amphetamine usage being so low.
More details here! http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/18/internet-drug-dealing-survey
"flat for rent – £60 – ask for Charlie"
Ha!

This bit was interesting and revealing though... (is talking about what people said they would do if drug penalties were different for those that can't be arsed to read the article)
In the case of no punishment, 13% of respondents said they would probably increase their drug usage, as did 8% of respondents if the punishment would be a small fine.
However, far larger numbers said they would be more likely to seek health advice or support for their drug use: 31% said they would be more likely to do so if possession carried no penalty, as did 15% if it carried only a fine.
So basically what legalisation advocates have always maintained would be the case then?


