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I guess the moral of the story is don't attempt to smuggle drugs.
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Good news for those who have been victims of drug related crimes, like the pensioner mugged and beaten up for her meagre pension so some junkie can get another fix. :mad: |
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And I was at a council meeting on Monday where we had police officers detailing how they place objections to establishments trying to sell liquor.
The fundamental difference is that liquor is currently legal, drugs are not! In some countries liquor is just as outlawed. For the record I am teetotal |
This must be one of the most disgusting cases of injustice that I have ever seen. And effectively cheering and getting excited at a woman's impending execution is perhaps the most disturbing thing I have ever seen on this forum. There are no words.
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Has the thought ever crossed your mind Sticks, that perhaps we should focus on and begin to try and investigate and understand why such crimes happen in the first place? Why people turn to drugs and drug-related crime? Instead of all this reactionary 'hang the bastard! chop his balls off!!!! die *****!!!!!!!!' nonsense that doesn't actually discover the true causes of such crime. Just an idea.
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Bottom is alcohol does cause more damage than a lot of other substances and whether it's legal or illegal is completely irrelevant and bares no relevance to this at all. At all. You can spin it all you like but it's the truth. I'm not denying that cocaine's a very harmful substance - and not condoning this lady's behaviour - but locking someone up for life is harsh enough. Killing someone over it takes the piss and it's retarded and I'm not sure which is more worrying - the rules or the fact that someone is actually eager for someone to die. |
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It's ridiculous. |
When I was at university we heard the sad case of a 12 year old who died after taking one ecstasy tablet.
Drugs are not harmless Those who gave that girl the tablet should have been done for murder |
And how many people are killed a year with alcohol? I know that drugs can potentially be very dangerous but the same criticisms apply to legal drugs, such as alcohol and tobacco, and somehow I don't see much prohibition with any of these substances?
Legal does not = safe and illegal does not = dangerous (and vice versa). |
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Let's just believe what we're told and not think for ourselves. |
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Of course, the government has always been right with the approach to this topic - such as prohibition of alcohol in the 1920s? Somehow that doesn't get a mention. |
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I think they should televise it. Let's all sit around and watch this nasty woman get her comeuppance. Actually, ***** it, let's have a Bank Holiday to celebrate it as well. Get the party poppers out and throw a nationwide banquet. I'm sure Sky News will have a field day in covering the fun and frolics of this wonderful day. |
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Sticks didn't you say you were a mod on a forum?
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These are laws of another country, if you go there and break the law you have to suffer the consequenses.
No matter how severe, we all make choices in life...she made hers. |
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Vile. Totally vile. And people support this punishment? |
If she didn't want it she shouldn't have smuggled drugs, simple.
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She must have known the harsh penalties for smuggling drugs in that area. I do hope she does not have to be killed but I do think she has to serve a extremely long prison sentence and I also,sorry to say, don't see any reason why the Birtish Govt,in other words the British Taxpayer should fund her appeal either.
I am sure our Govt could though write and make an appeal for mercy for her and I still think that would likely be enough to at least get her death sentence revoked. |
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