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Some surprisingly low sentencing here. The gains of this business are great and the downside not so much. The short sentences are even not as they are given. Probably halve that quoted.
Might as well legalise them all Give them what they want The drugs gangs will go bust and the users will die off leaving those who want to live without dope Innit
UK is very soft on drugs. on 16:42 - Mar 16 by onehunglow
Might as well legalise them all Give them what they want The drugs gangs will go bust and the users will die off leaving those who want to live without dope Innit
UK is very soft on drugs. on 08:09 - Mar 17 by jackrmee
Agree with OHL again here. Legalise all drugs.
This proves the heading. It leads to homelessness hopelessness low self esteem and low productivity. Ultra liberal polices have been tried in USA cities with massive homeless camps and rampant crime.
UK is very soft on drugs. on 10:57 - Mar 17 by ReslovenSwan1
This proves the heading. It leads to homelessness hopelessness low self esteem and low productivity. Ultra liberal polices have been tried in USA cities with massive homeless camps and rampant crime.
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Agree with you, but so does alcohol
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UK is very soft on drugs. on 15:28 - Mar 17 with 365 views
UK is very soft on drugs. on 11:53 - Mar 17 by Treforys_Jack
Agree with you, but so does alcohol
Beer has been part of UK culture for hundreds of years and that horse has bolted. There is far too much soft tolerance and it is starting to effect the economy and wealth of the country in general. Some countries are in manageable like Haiti and Mexico for example.