check these out guys:
http://www.tdpf.org.uk/MediaNews_LatestNews_13_04_06_Scottish_police_legalisation_call.htm
[http://www.tdpf.org.uk/%5D
http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=570742006
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/431/scottishcops.shtml
http://talk.ocregister.com/archive/index.php/t-12965.html
:bounce_m:this has really put the cats amongst the scottish parliament pigeons:bounce_m:
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Excellent…. :horay:
And I quote
“The Association says millions of pounds are wasted on futile efforts to tackle the issue, with resources diverted from other police duties. “
Never a truer word said!
About time some logic was applied to the ridiculous legislation of substabce control. I mean how the hell can you make a plant illegal? In the religious context, it’s an organism created by god as all organisms are and hence should be cherished whereas in the creationists theory, we’ve evolved brain receptors that accept these molecules to induce an effect and hence is just nature and evolution.
How can you justify the illegality of a substance that does exactly the same thing as another; one being legal and the other not (Prozac/antidepressants and MDMA) just because one is branded and hence earns a government money and the other doesn’t because a patent can’t be applied???!!!
We accept technology in every other way and most of it for that matter destructive, yet we’re denied the right to explore our souls, better our knowledge and release our energies and stresses built up over the week in sustaining the very systems that makes the governments rich! :rant:
Scandalous.
That’s rather forward thinking from a whole police force. Lets hope it’s more than just a flash in the pan.
:horay:these comments have been coming out of our police forces for several months now; here’s hoping you are right Biotech and that they keep pushing the boundary till reason prevails.
Certainly the politicians are all throwing their hands up in horror and saying ‘ oh no drugs are evil’ as they dont want to lose votes even if they can see the sense in these proposals; no politico wants to be basted in the papers by those supposed reporters of fact who in fact are only out to sell papers regardless of the truth:rant:
:bounce_m:at least people might feel more able to step forward to look for help if they were not going to be instantly criminalised [whatever drug they take] when they were in trouble; and as the officers say if you take the money out of the hands of the criminals many crime empires would fold.
it is pretty pointless busting a drug ‘baron’ as, as soon as one is gone, another steps in to fill the void and it is business as usual [and the police have to start all over again]:bounce_m:
we are a sink area for heroin addicts from all over our region [ out of sight out of mind] and they have no real access to rehab clinics down here; perhaps those enourmous savings could help these guys out? some of them are not happy going from one fix to the next but, as methadone is even more addictive and poisonous than heroin, feel they have no choice in the matter which makes for a pathetic pseudo life trying to stay out of jail and get the next fix; i would not wish that on anyone:rant:
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