A âYeâreâ is a âyeâreâ wherever it is.
Are you on drugs?
My stance on drugs is fairly well stated on here, Iâve gotten a good slagging over it in the past but Iâve no problem with that. In my line of work, I see the reality of drugs and the harm they do to lives every day. That might sound like a clichĂŠ but itâs true. Coke is rampant and it is destroying young lads. And the cunts profiting from it are sub-human, low lifes.
Weed isnât the worst, I think it would make sense to legalise it. Drink is a cunt of a drug, the most dangerous of them all but sure Iâm a divil for it myselfâŚ
What a way to clamp yourself after your first paragraph.
Not really mate. Thereâs a difference between drinking 10 pints of a Saturday night and chewing the Jaws off yourself out of your head.
Whatâs the difference?
Both are bad
Youâre not wrong, Joe.
You can always rely on the rickshaw drivers.
Do you do recreational drugs, mate?
One is legal and universally socially acceptable, one is neither of those. Most publicans are not low life scum cunts either, dealers are
Depends on your circle at the moment in time. If youâre in certain clubs drugs are universally socially acceptable, in other places drink isnât socially acceptable.
I meant âuniversallyâ in the context of the society we live in, but I get your point
Modern civilized societies are legalizing cannabis, itâs a relatively harmless drug and is enormously helpful for people who suffer from pain or certain mental conditions like anxiety. There is zero logic to outlawing a fucking plant, the only thing that should be outlawed is providing or selling it to minors.
Some of the cross breeding for higher strains could have negative affects tho - mild cannabis use is fine, but over use with some of these higher strains could cause mental problems in the long run. But yeah, it needs to be decriminalized to stop wasting police time and making money for wanna be gangsters.
Do you have any evidence to support that claim?
Iâve read articles here and there saying that heavy use of more potent strains does lead to anxiety and paranoia, with some suggesting schizophrenia⌠Iâm not sure what studies had been carried out by these articles but I can attest to suffering severe paranoia from prolonged heavy use myself⌠And Iâm on about full-blown almost psychotic episodes here.
Fact
Youâre right. But in the same way as if alcohol was illegal people could point to possible awful effects of drinking poitĂn. If it was legalised if could be regulated and those strains wouldnât be on the market.