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Subject: Major panel: Drug war failed; legalize marijuana
I think cannabis should be legalized, because it more harmless then alcohol, and can be prevent use of "massive drugs".
You're just making this up as you along
It's true once not overdosed
It's true once not overdosed
I rather don't want to see cocaine and heroine as legal drugs...
btw cocaine (not crack) has minimal physical addiction... however it may be psychologically devastating
although is not 100% addictive as media claims... there are loads of social users...
yes, and they annoy the hell out of me whenever I meet them...
We should change the title of this topic to "Drug war failed; send Chuck Norris". :D
alcohool coffeine and nictine are all drogs. Strong drogs really... for exemple, ganja has less phisycall and psihicall harm than coffeine.
I think you've misinterpreted that graph.
And your statement about caffeine is utterly ludicrous.
Also, I'd like to add that morphine is awesome.
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And your statement about caffeine is utterly ludicrous.
Also, I'd like to add that morphine is awesome.
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cocaine is a very dangerus drug... it's creating depression&anxiety, from the first dose.
drink 2l of Cola and next day smoke two joints. And then compare the blood pressure and heart rate...
Well by that logic you could eat 10 slices of bacon and claim they're more harmful than 1 cigarette, which would be true but it's not an even comparison.
coffeine quantity is low in coffe&cola comparing to the quantity of ganja that you are introducing in you and name it ''recreational drug'' . If you smoke just once from a joint and drink a glass of cola is colsely the same thing...
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Alcohol is the worst drugs there is, but because it's socialy accpeted almost everybody uses it and aproves it.
Check this out :
Top 20 most harmful drugs, according to Professor David Nutt
Alternative list of most harmful drugs, as drawn up by sacked government adviserSam Lister, Health Editor Professor David Nutt's harm index, published in a controversial paper entitled Estimating Drug Harms: a risky business, is based on scores allocated for 20 substances based on physical harms, dependence and social harms.
He identifies three main factors that determine the harm associated with any drug of potential abuse: a) the physical harm to the individual user caused by the drug; b) the tendency of the drug to induce dependence; c) the effect of drug use on families, communities and society.
Within each category there are three components, leading to a nine-category matrix of harm, with scores of zero to three for each category. This is the final list based on that classification. In brackets is the classification given under the Misuse of Drugs Act, with Class A attracting the most serious penalties.
1. Heroin (Class A)
2. Cocaine (Class A)
3. Barbiturates (Class B)
4. Street methadone (Class A)
5. Alcohol (Not controlled)
6. Ketamine (Class C)
7. Benzodiazepine (Class B)
8. Amphetamine (Class B)
9. Tobacco (No class)
10. Bupranorphine (Class C)
11. Cannabis (Class B)
12. Solvents (Not controlled)
13. 4-MTA (Class A)
14. LSD (Class A)
15. Methylphenidate (Class B)
16. Anabolic steroids (Class C)
17. GHB (Class C)
18. Ecstasy (Class A)
19. Alkylnitrates (Not controlled)
20. Khat (Not controlled)
Alcohol is a good medice and weed is bad hmmmm kay :D.
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Check this out :
Top 20 most harmful drugs, according to Professor David Nutt
Alternative list of most harmful drugs, as drawn up by sacked government adviserSam Lister, Health Editor Professor David Nutt's harm index, published in a controversial paper entitled Estimating Drug Harms: a risky business, is based on scores allocated for 20 substances based on physical harms, dependence and social harms.
He identifies three main factors that determine the harm associated with any drug of potential abuse: a) the physical harm to the individual user caused by the drug; b) the tendency of the drug to induce dependence; c) the effect of drug use on families, communities and society.
Within each category there are three components, leading to a nine-category matrix of harm, with scores of zero to three for each category. This is the final list based on that classification. In brackets is the classification given under the Misuse of Drugs Act, with Class A attracting the most serious penalties.
1. Heroin (Class A)
2. Cocaine (Class A)
3. Barbiturates (Class B)
4. Street methadone (Class A)
5. Alcohol (Not controlled)
6. Ketamine (Class C)
7. Benzodiazepine (Class B)
8. Amphetamine (Class B)
9. Tobacco (No class)
10. Bupranorphine (Class C)
11. Cannabis (Class B)
12. Solvents (Not controlled)
13. 4-MTA (Class A)
14. LSD (Class A)
15. Methylphenidate (Class B)
16. Anabolic steroids (Class C)
17. GHB (Class C)
18. Ecstasy (Class A)
19. Alkylnitrates (Not controlled)
20. Khat (Not controlled)
Alcohol is a good medice and weed is bad hmmmm kay :D.
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