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    Posted: 30-Nov-2006 at 08:40

I personally think that all drugs should be legal but regulated. The demand will always be there and the "war on drugs" is a quixotic endeavor which is doomed to fail. I remember reading a little while ago that the US and Colombian army destroyed enough coca fields through spraying one year (I think it was 2004) to equal the world's annual production, but that the price of cocaine for that year was unchanged: which means that the destruction, as impressive as it first appears, was completely ineffective.

If governments take over the production and distribution of drugs, they will remove the organized crime networks. The focus should not be on removing the supply, which will always exist, as long as the demand is there. The focus should be instead in educating the population on the dangers (and advantages) of drugs, to enable them to make an educated choice. Also, a key point is what drives people to drugs in the first place is usually social problems (though not always). Combatting these social problems will decrease the demand for drugs. The current approach is expensive and ineffective and creates a dangerous organized crime netwrok which then can cause other problem.

Another factor to consider is that many drugs (including coca leaves) are an integral part of many traditional cultures. Outlawing them can have catastrophic consequences for these cultures.


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  Quote pekau Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01-Dec-2006 at 00:17
To be honest, all drugs are good as long as they are used for the benefits of people. There is nothing wrong with drugs. It's the people who abuse their body with drugs. Instead of looking for solution in drug's chemcial formula, its cutural effect, and such... we should be looking at mankind's fault.
 
 
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  Quote think Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01-Dec-2006 at 02:36
Originally posted by Decebal

I personally think that all drugs should be legal but regulated. The demand will always be there and the "war on drugs" is a quixotic endeavor which is doomed to fail


Are you serious man Shocked Sure theres nothing wrong with legalising softer drugs ie "marijuana" But legalising Methamphetamines, speed, cocaine Party drugs like Exstacy, fantasy etc etc wouldnt be a good idea..

If governments take over the production and distribution of drugs, they will remove the organized crime networks


Not really. They will just sell it cheaper. A Kilo of Cocaine from columbia is  $600 in America an Britian its $25,000+
If they legalised harder drugs the drug dealers wont be able to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law because the drugs are "legal" and your kids will just buy the cheaper dirtier drugs anyway..

http://www.buzzhumor.com/videos/4692/How_Cocaine_Is_Made

How to make coke


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Certainly one of the biggest problems with many drugs today is the way they are manufactured. Many drugs are cut with substances that mimic the effect of the real thing, but may be even more poisonous. If the production of all drugs was regulated, this would be eliminated. In addition, the other big danger with drugs is that people are simply ignorant of their effects on their bodies. If instead of spending all this money on the war on drugs, the governmets would sprend it on proper and extensive education on their effects, we would see quite a few less overdoses. Yes, many drugs are dangerous. but there are a lot of legal substances out there which could be potentially fatal as well (not the very least of which is alcohol). Most people know better than to drink themselves to death, because its effects are well known: in the same way people should know better than to take enough of a drug to overdose.

As for kids still buying drugs from some guy off the street instead of regulated locations, give them some credit. Take the case of alcohol: it is legal, but some people still make it in their basement. The overwheling majority of people would still rather pay more and buy something from the liquor store rather then going to Billy Bob's shack in the shady part of town and saving some money buying some moonshine.

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  Quote think Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01-Dec-2006 at 07:37
Certainly one of the biggest problems with many drugs today is the way they are manufactured. Many drugs are cut with substances that mimic the effect of the real thing, but may be even more poisonous. If the production of all drugs was regulated, this would be eliminated


So youll give people the assumption that the drugs are manufatured, so they cant be poisonous.

In addition, the other big danger with drugs is that people are simply ignorant of their effects on their bodies


Or they just dont care...

If instead of spending all this money on the war on drugs, the governmets would sprend it on proper and extensive education on their effects, we would see quite a few less overdoses


I dissagree completely. These manufactured drugs arent like Alcohol or dope they arent good for you, regardless on how "safe" the drug is.

Even dope is becoming more an more dangerous because its hydroponically grown meaning its alot more stronger, even having THC in your system will get you fired from alot of jobs yet you think they should legalise "manufactured drugs". Would you hire a kid who spends all of his apprentice wages on buying "legalised amphetamines" DRUGS arent little lollies, theyre gonna f**k you up wether they are good quality or sh*t quality.....Just imagine that, ill be going to the local drug mart to buy an supply the 14 year olds with exstacy hahahahahaha.

Yes, many drugs are dangerous. but there are a lot of legal substances out there which could be potentially fatal as well (not the very least of which is alcohol). Most people know better than to drink themselves to death, because its effects are well known: in the same way people should know better than to take enough of a drug to overdose


Well for one many people do drink themselves to death: car accidents.

But its harder to drink yourself to death because your body will make you throw up the alcohol whereas the little pills even taking one can kill you. yet alot of these druggies are popping more than one anyway because they get a longer high (so ive heard) an the safer the drug the more they'll pop..

Have you ever done hard drugs Decebel ?? I havent the hardest thing ive had is Marijuana... yet im aware that making these drugs legal is ridiculous...Sure there were always be drugs but making HARD drugs legal is messed up, it will mess  people up an like i said before these drugs stay in your system so how are these people going to pass drug tests too be able to support themselves ?

As for kids still buying drugs from some guy off the street instead of regulated locations, give them some credit. Take the case of alcohol: it is legal, but some people still make it in their basement. The overwheling majority of people would still rather pay more and buy something from the liquor store rather then going to Billy Bob's shack in the shady part of town and saving some money buying some moonshine


It wouldnt matter anyway. By the time youve researched and made relatively safe drugs there will be a new drug on the streets that gives people their kicks..







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