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Your lack of self awareness is breathtaking.
He points to the nation's overcrowded prisons, where 56 per cent of inmates are locked up for drug related offences, the vast majority of whom will reoffend upon their release."[Drug users] don't need imprisonment, they need medical treatment," he said.
So, hypothetically, if drugs are decriminalised. What age should we allow people to start buying/using them? 16, 18, 25? And why?
Not worried about the impact on the development of the prefrontal cortex in to the mid 20s?Given the age is 18 for the purchase of legalised recreational drugs (alcohol and tobacco), that sounds like a sensible place to start.
Not worried about the impact on the development of the prefrontal cortex in to the mid 20s?
If we need a re-think on alcohol, and doctors can't be trusted handing out medicine, at what point do we just ban everything? You do realise the most addictive and destructive substance to humans is refined sugar... by your logic, we need a royal commission into Krispy Kremes.Maybe we need to rethink our stance on alcohol as well, considering how much harm it causes.
Not sure I'd trust doctors to dish out drugs considering the problems that exist currently with opioids.
Yeah, we should probably look in to all those sugar related car accidents, assaults, thefts and suicides.If we need a re-think on alcohol, and doctors can't be trusted handing out medicine, at what point do we just ban everything? You do realise the most addictive and destructive substance to humans is refined sugar... by your logic, we need a royal commission into Krispy Kremes.
How about all those sugar related cases of obesity, heart disease, diabetes...?Yeah, we should probably look in to all those sugar related car accidents, assaults, thefts and suicides.
Yep, completely agree. I'd love it if there was a government that would take the big food companies to task.How about all those sugar related cases of obesity, heart disease, diabetes...?
Just because those don't have the same drama as criminal acts is not to say that they don't have a massive, avoidable, impact on society.
If we need a re-think on alcohol, and doctors can't be trusted handing out medicine, at what point do we just ban everything? You do realise the most addictive and destructive substance to humans is refined sugar... by your logic, we need a royal commission into Krispy Kremes.
Canberrans should be okay, we are a fairly responsible lot, but I’m hoping we can sell some special cakes at PH. It might help with some of the decision making on The Hill.How long before the ACT descends into anarchy?
LOLCanberra making an attempt to drive population growth in the capital?
Ask the tax paying residents of Seattle what they think of the decriminalization of drugs.
If we need a re-think on alcohol, and doctors can't be trusted handing out medicine, at what point do we just ban everything? You do realise the most addictive and destructive substance to humans is refined sugar... by your logic, we need a royal commission into Krispy Kremes.
It's fair to say that understanding of the effects of substances on the brain during development and brain development itself is far more advanced now than it was when the law was written setting eighteen as the appropriate point a hundred years ago.
And?It's fair to say that understanding of the effects of substances on the brain during development and brain development itself is far more advanced now than it was when the law was written setting eighteen as the appropriate point a hundred years ago.