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Should drug use be decriminalised?

Yes
24 (82.8%)
No
1 (3.4%)
Unsure
4 (13.8%)

Total Members Voted: 29

Author Topic: The decriminalisation of drug use: Do you agree with Richard Branson?  (Read 465 times)

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Re: The decriminalisation of drug use: Do you agree with Richard Branson?
« Reply #25 on: Friday 27 January 2012, 02:01:01 PM »
I agree with him.

The scare mongering in the press about things such as weed are absolutely ridiculous.

f*** off Frank, I don't want to talk to you!

Its simply because they don't like 'that kind of person'. The boys and girls in the commons would never want to alienate themselves from the Mumsnet group, or Daily Mail readers - They're big groups, and they consider drugs to be bad, forgetting alcohol and caffeine are drugs.

There are so many clueless people in this country about this subject and we're at the mercy of how much the politicians pander to people who ultimately do not have a f***ing clue. They lap up the tripe they are fed and will go through live without so much as a meaningful thought in their head. They are what keep this country in check, it's how peoples lavish lives are maintained.

I don't care anyway. They're never catching me. It'll always be available to me and I'll always enjoy it as much or as little as I want, so they can f*** right off.
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Re: The decriminalisation of drug use: Do you agree with Richard Branson?
« Reply #26 on: Friday 27 January 2012, 02:56:44 PM »
Proper education is key.
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