US politics - The Don v Ally McBeal.Single,Successful falling Apart

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What bits is she wrong about?

There’s no way I’m wasting my time reading that cunts drivel.

Good to see you being so tolerant

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So why bother posting a response?
Nobody cares that you don’t care.

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Those are sad stories. Should we also ban cars?

It’s fascinating how virtue signaling headbangers think the law should not apply in causes they believe in but should be applied mercilessly against those they disagree with.

MDMA is a very dangerous drug, there have been hundreds of fatalities, and the scariest part is someone supplying the drug has no way of knowing whether that individual will end up a casualty. But according to @glasagusban selling ecstasy to someone is helping them have a good time, if they die then sure what about it.

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Such a dumb response.

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No, but people who drive dangerously causing injury or death should be charged. Hardly comparable in any case.

Should only dealers who deal gear causing death be charged?

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I never knew Leah Betts’ father was a poster here.

Should the man what sold them the car also be charged? I’m being facetious I suppose. I don’t know what the relative rate of deaths to consumption of ectasy pills is but a fair amount of them are consumed without people dying. I don’t consider having 25 of them a big deal to honest.

You’re a decent skin, a good poster.
I don’t want to be confrontational here but you seem to be a bit of an innocent regarding recreational drugs.
The chap had 25, that’s not a big drug dealer, now maybe he was but was only carrying that much, more likely he had them for a group of friends, but who knows?
Either way ecstasy is not really a harmful drug, I’ve never heard of anybody in my real world having a bad experience, obviously there are some terrible tragedies but everything has its dangers.

Anyway if he has committed a crime let him face the consequences but you’d be unlucky to be convicted for 25 yokes

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The next US President who makes a state visit here should be brought to neck a few ecstasy tablets rather than be brought for a pint.

Drug dealers who abandon their kids are mountains upon which lads are willing to die upon now it seem

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Possession of a schedule 1 controlled substance is a crime, supplying said substance is a separate crime. If they were charging him with supplying, then I’d imagine it was more than one instance of him being caught with 25 tabs of ecstasy. So yes he would have been convicted, but most likely and quite rightly wouldn’t serve a custodial sentence due to the low end of the spectrum amounts involved and assuming it was first offense.

I have no issue with people taking recreational drugs, but to say ecstasy is not a dangerous drug is simply incorrect, like coke it’s very dangerous for some people and highly addictive for many.

If only he’d kicked a fella lying on the ground in the back of the head outside a nightclub in Athlone he’d have been a far more sympathetic character.

I’m of an age where ecstasy was extremely prevalent during my youth and young adulthood and I’ve never once seen or heard of anybody having a negative experience outside of the media

I wouldn’t consider it an addictive drug

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Some drug dealers are more officially acceptable than others.

I’m not sure we should be trying to shrug off the sale of recreational drugs regardless of what drugs people did when they were younger.

Anecdotal evidence is not evidence.

Would you consider cocaine addictive? Ecstasy is not physically addictive like cocaine, but it is psychologically addictive, like cocaine. This is well established medically, as is the fatality risk factor for certain individuals.

Leaving aside the other issue as with all synthetic drugs you have no idea what’s in it along with the MDMA.