kittyinthedark
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^Morales is trying to convince the UN to change coca laws. The UK is part of the UN. The US isn't even part of the equation here, which is what i'm assuming you're implying by talking about "the feds" contacting a foreign newspaper.
As for the article, it's a crock of shit.
And would they care to address the number of young children drinking? I believe they'll find that that number is much higher than those using cocaine... 8( 8)
As for the article, it's a crock of shit.
Ah, so 11 year olds go to pubs now? Stop using non-sequiturs to make your article sound scarier.It is, for many youngsters, the weekend drug of choice in pubs and clubs.
GANGS AND FOREIGNERS! GANGS AND FOREIGNERS!!! Oh my god! They're going to kill us all and rape our women and force our children to take drugs!There is a plentiful supply of the drug, with several organised crime syndicates involved in its importation.
British crime gangs collude with Dutch and Spanish criminals, African networks and the South American cartels to bring the drug into the country. Caribbean gangs are also heavily involved.
Maybe it wouldn't be a problem if you didn't have a completely retarded obsesssion with sensationalized news. Kate Moss did nothing. The newspapers did everything Your society is to blame. Not one person.The supermodel Kate Moss was blamed by experts for helping to “normalise” cocaine use in the eyes of children.
And would they care to address the number of young children drinking? I believe they'll find that that number is much higher than those using cocaine... 8( 8)