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Old 06-04-2012, 01:26 PM #11
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Originally Posted by Jesus.H.Christ View Post
That's like riding a motorbike on the pavement and telling pedestrians they can get out of the way if they don't want to be run over.
Riding a motorbike on pavements is illegal.

Smoking outside is not.

I'd have thought that was more than obvious......


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Well, not being on display doesn't seem to have decreased the uptake of other drugs. I've never see cocaine or heroin on display, or a prettily packaged bag of weed... and yet people still get into it.
Absolutely. And part of the attraction is that little edge in knowing your doing something you really shouldn't be doing when rolling a spliff....... it add to the allure, to the fun of it all.

It's a fabulous move on the government's part - it's going to make it seem all so surrepticious, something bad to be doing - so bad that it's cool ..... and all the while, they rake in the tax and revenue. Not so daft our politicians....not so daft at all.
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