Cocaine floods the playground

^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.

It is, for many youngsters, the weekend drug of choice in pubs and clubs.
Ah, so 11 year olds go to pubs now? Stop using non-sequiturs to make your article sound scarier.

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.
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!

The supermodel Kate Moss was blamed by experts for helping to “normalise” cocaine use in the eyes of children.
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.

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)
 
Psychedelics_r_best said:
This is a bullshit article concoted to counter act all that pro-coca activism from Bolivian president Morales.


Its definately counter moralse. It may or may not be based in reality, too.
 
Trust me, this article has nothing to do with Morales. Nobody's making a big deal about him in Britain, it's mainly the American authorities he's pissing off.
 
Skyline_GTR said:
The supermodel Kate Moss was blamed by experts for helping to “normalise” cocaine use in the eyes of children. Professor Frank Furedi, a parenting expert and sociologist, said that besides becoming cheaper and more easily accessible, cocaine was now regarded by children as a normal adult habit.”


What the hell, if it's anyone's fault, it's the media's fault for bringing that topic up 10 times in a month..
 
i would think that some of these kids lied. When i was 14 and 15 it was about weed and alcohol. no one did coke. i started doing coke at 18 and thats when it seemed people started doing it 17-18. well thats how it was in my area.
 
I can get coke easy as shit, right now it's lingering at 120 an eightball for shit that gets you high when you take bumps off of a key (a car key, not kilo). At my school at least, it's socially acceptable, this one freshmen (in high school) injected it the other day. Heroin, meth, and crack usually get looked down upon.
 
GreenBarts said:
i would think that some of these kids lied. When i was 14 and 15 it was about weed and alcohol. no one did coke. i started doing coke at 18 and thats when it seemed people started doing it 17-18. well thats how it was in my area.


I started doing drugs when I was 13th and quickly started doing other things than just weed or alcohol. Before I was 13 I had already tripped, rolled and snorted speed numerous times. I come from a normal middle class family - with no real problems - I was just curious and always had older friends who could arrange things. So I don't think these kids lied - I really think hard drugs amoung kids is more widespread than you might initially think. And besides coke is in now - I mean for me it was LSD - for them it's coke - go figure...
 
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