Damien
Bluelight Crew
Of course, not really. Drugs may not be legal for a long time, if ever. Lets pretend though.
One of the arguments for legalization is that it would provide stability in the drug users life. If drugs were legal one would not have to worry about:
Do you think that your life would spin out of control because you would be able to legally obtain pharmaceutical grade heroin down the street? Or do you think that it would be easier to go to work and earn that dollar knowing that it will be waiting for you at the end of the day for sure?
Would you stop associating with certain shady people who were always a "necessary" evil in your life?
How would your time management be different if at all?
Would you experiment with substances that you may not have considered before?
Discuss
One of the arguments for legalization is that it would provide stability in the drug users life. If drugs were legal one would not have to worry about:
- Where to score
- The dangers of scoring e.g. being beaten or robbed
- Being locked up which would disrupt family life, employment, and the users financial situation
- Black market prices
- Purity
- Add your reason here!
Do you think that your life would spin out of control because you would be able to legally obtain pharmaceutical grade heroin down the street? Or do you think that it would be easier to go to work and earn that dollar knowing that it will be waiting for you at the end of the day for sure?
Would you stop associating with certain shady people who were always a "necessary" evil in your life?
How would your time management be different if at all?
Would you experiment with substances that you may not have considered before?
Discuss
