What would be next?
A bit like saying lets abolish all laws then there would be no criminals.
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What would be next?
A bit like saying lets abolish all laws then there would be no criminals.
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Originally Posted by bigboab
You've taken that too far!
:lol:
Im a great believer in having Outlaws and less Criminals :shifty:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
I'm not sure it's such a good idea to legalise all drugs.
Biggles mentioned that it was almost the case in Victorian society but, of course, the country's infrastructure was entirely different and disposable income wasn't a particular concern to folk. I don't think the comparison is relevant.
In contemporary society more people would take drugs, if legalised, than in the Victorian era.
This would cause a problem with the functionality of society - with a wider variety of mind altering substances available than simply alcohol, more folk would get stoned rather than do some work. The whole dynamic of our country would alter.
As has been pointed out, the plus points are easy to foresee - as is the moralistic outcry if such a topic was even debated at an official level, but the more esoteric effects that this would have on society are less tangible.
I think it would be quite detrimental.
If your going to smoke Dope, you'll smoke dope.
If your going to be a Junkie you'll be a Junkie.
Its not as if its hard to come by now, indeed the very fact that its "Illegal" is part of the attraction to those that are just trying to Rebel. They then get caught up in it and cant get out.
I dont think that usage would increase significantly from what it is now, however i think the related crime and deaths through injecting Ajax would cirtainly go down.
Just like you'd fire someone that was drunk at work, you'd fire someone that was high.
We could be doing with that kind of injection into Scottish Football. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Rat Faced
I think Scottish Football is; if not beyond recovery, the definatly near the mark :(
Shame, as you have many talented players, that dont get a chance to develope.
That's not what I mean, at all. You'll notice I mentioned work and societal dynamics regarding functionality, indicating that it wasn't really younger element that I was talking about. Drugs in the workplace would, of course, be treated like getting drunk and coming to work - that's hardly an esoteric factor. Possibly, less people would innovate in their own time, less people would volunteer for overtime, self employed folk would knock off at 5 rather than 7 - motivation for self betterment would diminish overall, and the dynamics of society would alter.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rat Faced
Also I think that if drugs were legal there would be more addicts, as I've indicated.
For example, I get fed up with the pub, so usually I don't go more than twice a week, but if I could go there and have a spliff, or a line of coke, or some lsd, or some drugs I have never heard of - I may well spend some more time there. The reason I don't take illegal drugs for recreation anymore is because I really don't want to risk getting a criminal record and I don't particularly like associating with drug dealer scum.
I suspect it's the same for many people who are open minded about mind altering substances but also have one eye on their social responsibilities.
A good parallel is the refusal of chemists to sell paracetamol in large quantities, it is bound to cut down on the amount of people killed by taking a large amount of paracetamol. Granted determined people can still get a lot of paracetamol but it is that much harder so most folk won't bother - it's the same with recreational drugs being illegal, except that obtaining illegal drugs is that much harder than getting another pack of tablets from the Co-Op.
Then your sensible enough to leave it alone.
So lets get rid of themQuote:
and I don't particularly like associating with drug dealer scum.
:P
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Originally Posted by biggles
the nature of the drug-user won't change. making the substance legal doesn't change it's psychological effects. a smackhead won't decide to get a job to pay for their habit, just because its legal.