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Originally Posted by Dezzy
Well it goes without saying so I don't know why you bring this up when I covered it in the last page. If it was legalised it would also likely be heavily regulated in terms of how it's made and distributed just like Alcohol and Tobacco is, even more so really, given that it would have been a previously illegal drug.
Of course it doesn't stop people from growing their own skunk but then would you want to ban alcohol because some people will brew dangerous batches at home? Of course not. It's reaching and it's a desperate argument overall.
There's no real reason why weed should remain an illegal drug. Any argument against it applies doubly so against Tobacco and Alcohol.
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It's a debate... I offer my point and you yours, my view isn't reaching or desperate.
It wouldn't address the substance which is the root of the problem with the production of cannabis in the UK then? Seems not so how is this going to be the big solution to the cannabis issue .. it isn't.