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I dont have a problem with it, people like this profit from ruining peoples live and that of their families.

 

But I bet the bleeding hearts brigade will be on them though.

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I personally found this clip difficult to watch, although I did view it until the end.

Did I feel the slightest degree of sympathy for the 'victim', no.

 

He'll have an extremely sore and painful arse for a few weeks, so what. Not very much of a price to pay for all the lives he's destroyed through drug dealing.

 

What a shame Britain doesn't have stiffer punishments, but with so many do-gooders spouting 'Human Rights', we never will have. Coupled with a Judiciary that panders to the accused and not the victims.

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I would have to say that people would not sell drugs if there was not a market for them.

 

Most people are not forced in to using drugs (in fact I do not know anyone who was), they just do.

And if they didn't they would probably drink a lot more!

 

Not saying I agree with drug dealing, but I do have a lot of knowledge about the subject of drugs.

 

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supply and demand! smoking kills over 100k people a year and booze thousands more, some boozers go out and get drunk then want to beat the granny out of some-one,smac and crack heads will stab you for a tenner,exctacy(spelling?)users love every-one and dance all night,puff heads fall asleep and coke heads get paranoid, moderation is the key in all cases ,but mabey smac and crack dealers should be shot on site jezzy

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Most drug dealers end up that way to support their own habbit.

 

I do know most dont set out for this path in life they fall into it, they start smoking pot and when thats not enough they look for the next high. Its a never ending tale each time looking for a better fix. More often than not their partners then end up using as well.

 

This is true life, yes my ex was a dealer.....i got out i was to strong minded for him...

 

Think people can be to quick to pass their views when they havent been there.

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Alcohol is a drug that causes more destruction than any other.

Pubs and off liscences = legalised dealing!

 

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hear hear!!! jezzy

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Think people can be to quick to pass their views when they havent been there.

 

 

So true!

 

I don't think many people as children think "When I grow up I want to be a drug dealer"

 

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A lot of art and literature would never have happened without drug use.

Just thought I would mention that.

 

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Not saying I agree with drug dealing, but I do have a lot of knowledge about the subject of drugs.

Sally x

 

As do I, but in a legitimate way. I'm a qualified Pharmacy technician and as such have frequently seen the damage caused by 'illegal' use of drugs, legal and illegal.

 

What exactly is your experience of the use of drugs then?

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A large number of the crimes committed in this country are to fuel drug habits.

Alcohol use is not justification for allowing drug dealing.

Drugs destroy not only the users but their families as well.

Anything that interrupts the supply of drugs is OK in my books.

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sadsue,

 

if you read sally's other post you will find out her past/present experiance.

 

 

Being a new member, as you may or may not have noticed, I'm not yet entirely au fait with other members posts.

A pointer would be nice.

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The WORST drug has got to be TEA.

 

I have YET to know of ANY crime/accident/murder/rape/major crisis etc where a Cup of TEA has NOT been involved.

 

All too often the victim is made to bare the brunt + doesn't realise TEA's involvement until AFTER the incident has taken place.

...+ by then it's too late to do anything about it!!!...;)

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I was also in active addiction of heroin for over 12 years - now clean for 12 years.

 

My addiction did not cause me to go out mugging etc.

I strongly belive that a lot of behaviour is not so much caused by addiction, but to upbringing. Addiction may make things more acceptable, but your morals are taught to you at a young age, whether from parents or friends.

 

There is far more harm done by people drinking, to themselves and others.

Give me an addict rather than an alcoholic any day! ....... :grin:

 

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...There is far more harm done by people drinking, to themselves and others.

Give me an addict...any day!

Yes, TEA has a lot to answer for!!

 

Let's hope that Heroin HASN'T lead to U progressing on to the 'Hard Stuff'!!!...lol...:D

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Yes, TEA has a lot to answer for!!

 

Let's hope that Heroin HASN'T lead to U progressing on to the 'Hard Stuff'!!!...lol...:D

 

DMD now has a month in refraining from caffeine...!!

 

And Nicotine...! ;-)

 

Blib.... Blobble............ gretch .! ummmm.. OOooer...

 

Stopping smoking is great...!!! :-)

 

Good luck... Dave.

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DMD now has a month in refraining from caffeine...!!

 

And Nicotine...! ;-)

 

Blib.... Blobble............ gretch .! ummmm.. OOooer...

 

Stopping smoking is great...!!! :-)

 

Good luck... Dave.

 

Sorry... I can't even remember any of the above...! Stoping smoking, stopping the Coffee drug too..... Doing Cold Turkey..... Not the best idea! LOL!!

 

I'm winning though..!! :D

 

Caff&Nicc withdrawl... Not recccc... ;-)

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...Doing Cold Turkey..... Not the best idea!
I TOTALLY agree!!

 

Not only is it difficult to get a decent drag from, when U light a slice up,

it also tends NOT to dissolve when U add hot water + makes a VERY lumpy alternative to coffee!!!...lol...:-D

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...Anything that interrupts the supply of drugs is OK in my books.
What went wrong with the British Military involvement in Afghanistan then??

 

Wasn't one of the original reasons given for sending them, is that they would be able to help prevent the cultivation of the Heroine Poppy fields + end the scourge of Western Civilisation??

 

Is it NOT true to say that the latest harvest estimates, have put the yield at comparable figures to when there were NO NATO troops stationed there??

 

Is it also NOT true to say, that part of the political 'solution' in Afghanistan, which has been agreed by the British government on your behalf, is to condone the continued cultivation??

 

Have U written to your local MP + voiced your protestations on this issue??

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I read somewhere that the Americans were responsible for encouraging Afghanistan to grow poppies for heroin in the first place...

 

Not all illegal drugs should be illegal, same as not all legal drugs should be legal. A lot of drug-related crime IMHO is down to upbringing, as someone mentioned before, and I'm sorry, but if anyone goes onto harder drugs from smoking weed then they're an idiot, plain and simple. It's only a 'gateway' if you're a moron and let it be.

 

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I hope you don't mean weed, having seen first hand what it does to people!

It is not the same stuff I smoked in the 70's and 80's.

 

I used "harder" drugs for quite a few years and do not consider myself a moron.

Addiction is a disease, same as alcoholism, gambling, etc.

 

Please don't say it's about will power.

Do you know how much will power you need to have to raise money when you are ill.

 

Addiction af any kind is difficult for anyone to understand unless you've been through it.

If anyone is or has a family member who is I am happy to talk to you about how there are people who can help, in PM's or email.

You will not be judged,

 

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