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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29824764
Everyone in the UK may have picked up on this.
It seems common sense has been written on paper? What what? Stuff we all know, criminality, penalties and ease of access are no barriers to drug use. The liberal democrats seem to want a different approach, focusing on treating drug *abuse* as a health issue, not a criminal one. I'd hope, one day down the line, probably years from now, this might lead to decriminalisation for some substances. However, as always, David Cameron's obnoxious, hypocritical, nauseating character is being a barrier to common sense. However, the liberal democrats kept referring to drug use as a 'scourge'. So maybe not moving in the right direction?
To be honest, it was their approach to 'legal high's' which depressed me. I hate the term legal highs, I hate head shops and stupid, thoughtless vendors. You get research chemicals, you get ethnobotanicals. They are both being grouped under legal highs, some brilliant plants such as kratom and kanna are getting destroyed by misinformation. The solution apparently is to ban EVERY single psychoactive substance, then, according to the report, exempt alcohol and tobacco. As well as the irony of exempting two of the more addictive and destructive (and, to be honest, crap) drugs, they're also apparently prohibiting the sale and possession of tea and coffee. Occasionally I indulge in the odd RC, with care, and rely on kratom to stave off nasty symptoms when it's all I have. If this policy became practised, I and lots of others would be forced further underground.
If the politicians want to end the 'scourge' of drugs, they should set about creating a less toxic, vicious society that I don't wish to escape and numb myself from.
...little rant over...
Everyone in the UK may have picked up on this.
It seems common sense has been written on paper? What what? Stuff we all know, criminality, penalties and ease of access are no barriers to drug use. The liberal democrats seem to want a different approach, focusing on treating drug *abuse* as a health issue, not a criminal one. I'd hope, one day down the line, probably years from now, this might lead to decriminalisation for some substances. However, as always, David Cameron's obnoxious, hypocritical, nauseating character is being a barrier to common sense. However, the liberal democrats kept referring to drug use as a 'scourge'. So maybe not moving in the right direction?
To be honest, it was their approach to 'legal high's' which depressed me. I hate the term legal highs, I hate head shops and stupid, thoughtless vendors. You get research chemicals, you get ethnobotanicals. They are both being grouped under legal highs, some brilliant plants such as kratom and kanna are getting destroyed by misinformation. The solution apparently is to ban EVERY single psychoactive substance, then, according to the report, exempt alcohol and tobacco. As well as the irony of exempting two of the more addictive and destructive (and, to be honest, crap) drugs, they're also apparently prohibiting the sale and possession of tea and coffee. Occasionally I indulge in the odd RC, with care, and rely on kratom to stave off nasty symptoms when it's all I have. If this policy became practised, I and lots of others would be forced further underground.
If the politicians want to end the 'scourge' of drugs, they should set about creating a less toxic, vicious society that I don't wish to escape and numb myself from.
...little rant over...