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Some friends have shown interest in progressing past weed. What would you recommend for 18 year olds?
A good book.
Albert Camus is a good place to start.
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Some friends have shown interest in progressing past weed. What would you recommend for 18 year olds?
^^ What does 'it could turn bad' mean though? I've heard that a bad trip could **** you up for a long time, possibly forever. What does that mean though? What sort of things could happen to you?
Police are increasingly arresting drug users instead of dealers, despite smashing a record number of clandestine laboratories and increases in border detections, figures from the Australian Crime Commission reveal.
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/d...s-data-show-20120517-1ys3g.html#ixzz1v6V3sra7
Still the users gettin' slammed . .
Still the users gettin' slammed . .
Oh you poor little users getting targeted by the cops. You're breaking the law
That's true, the law is supposed to be representative of public opinion.
In fact it's supposed to be a 'cornerstone' of our legal system..
Drugs are illegal in Australia because a few people that made up the cabinet of the time decided by never revealed reasoning to make Australia a signatory of the United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs 1961.
Federal laws were then enacted followed by state laws. The states are now effectively constitutionally shackled in place by an international treaty decided by a hand full of men who were no doubt strongly persuaded by foreigners.
So much for democracy.
I never agreed that the legal limit for P-Platers should be 0.00 but you know what, if I have one beer I don't drive. Pretty simple
Don't whinge that the cops arrest people that are knowingly breaking the law.
I never agreed that the legal limit for P-Platers should be 0.00 but you know what, if I have one beer I don't drive. Pretty simple
Don't whinge that the cops arrest people that are knowingly breaking the law.
Don't break the law.
Your exceptional insights add so much to this debate
I was merely suggesting that you don't whinge about the consequences if you ARE going to break the law. I'm pretty much the only one in my peer group that doesn't do drugs, I couldn't give a rats arse what people do in their own time but if they were to start bitching to me about getting persecuted by 'the state' then they can go and get ****ed.
Would disown anyone in my family if they started taking drugs seriously. My younger brother has been dabbling and he has been warned.
I'm also sick of addicts acting like victims all the time. (I realize most of you are not addicts and just take for leisure, this is a different point. I'm talking Cobain level addicts).
"It's a sickness and should be treated like any other"
Ahhh no. People don't inject cancer in their veins or snort small pox every weekend. Take some responsibility for your actions