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I dont inhale "honest" ;)
yea whatever,
I think this country should make it legal already, i mean come on everyone does it, and your bound to try one day in your life.
Plus theres the benifits for all the people wanting it for medical reseans to soften pain etc etc.
I can't really think of any bad reseans for why it shouldn't be, apart from a new reaseon for robbing a chemists lol :) (joke)
So come on people get of your ass and protest !
And that women who smokes it, thats in parlament, you rule
peace out
I dont inhale "honest" ;)
yea whatever,
I think this country should make it legal already, i mean come on everyone does it, and your bound to try one day in your life.
Plus theres the benifits for all the people wanting it for medical reseans to soften pain etc etc.
I can't really think of any bad reseans for why it shouldn't be, apart from a new reaseon for robbing a chemists lol :) (joke)
So come on people get of your ass and protest !
And that women who smokes it, thats in parlament, you rule
peace out
Happy,relaxed people.
Mind you, at least there's no VAT on it being illegal, you know what you're getting and there's no harmful chemicals in it to keep it burning. Unlike reg cigs that contain ammonia, to assist the constant burning
I am in Flavour Country....
> Go to Amsterdamn to see what happens when you legalise
> it.
Tourists from every country in the world stop by for a quick Toke it would do the country the world of good Financially!
Plus nobody would vote you out of government if you were responsible for it's legalisation. we'd all have either slept in or Roached our Polling cards.
It would also stop the police wasting time with petty dealers that only deal in the soft stuff.
Also I don't believe that it's a stepping stone onto harder drugs line. Why should it be?
It only is because people have to buy from unscrupulous dealers that will encourage you to try harder drugs. Probably.
> Think of the tax the government could gain from it!
It would also
> stop the police wasting time with petty dealers that only deal in
> the soft stuff.
Also I don't believe that it's a stepping stone
> onto harder drugs line. Why should it be?
It only is because
> people have to buy from unscrupulous dealers that will encourage you
> to try harder drugs. Probably.
Probably?
Do you live in The Bill Land?
hehe
Brixton today has had a new law being tested where if you are stopped with a reasonable amount, you just get it taken away.
No charges to be brought.
I want to be a policeman in Brixton please.
For 1 week.
Imagine the money you'd save by nicking everyone elses.
Drugs are bad.