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Should cannabis (grass/skunk/hashish) be legalised?

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frenchuk

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B.I.R.D is made of a cross section of the British population (albeit all are presumably bikers - beside Lumpy :} - so with a specific interest but there is young, older, poorer, singletons, family people, working class, middle class, upper class (?), richer, poorer, factory workers, office workers, salary people, freelance people, company bosses, urban, suburban, countryside, right wing, left wing, middle fuselage, etc etc) and I've been wondering for a while what was the opinion of the People in UK about the legalisation of cannabis-derived drugs, its possible implications considering the fact that many intoxicating substances are already legalised.
Instead of kneejerk reactions intelligent interventions would be appreciated - not asking much am I? :} :-:
 

Wolfie

Is a lunp
Yes. It should be.



PS i do not smoke it any more before anybody goes down the doped up hippy route.
 

ianrobbo1

good looking AND modest
I don't smoke at all,"not even in pubs with EXTRACTION" :rolleyes:
but I think it should be legalized for medical conditions, MS etc, and it should be looked on in the same light as drink, ie driving etc,
theres me cap, knock it off, :}
 
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Fodder

Guest
YES......in fact I could do with a joint right now!


However, I will be in Amsterdam on Sunday for a few days so I will have to wait!
 

ALonaBIRD

Registered User
As soon as those greedy bastards in westminster realise how much ????? they can get in taxes from it of course it will be legalised g0551p




i think we should all write to our MP and tell them how much they can rake in in taxes :neenaw:
 

Cyclops

Registered User
Dont see a problem

:dunno:


Bring on the Coffee shops, I dont smoke but I do like a nice bit of hash brownie :beer: :beer:
 
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reefer

Guest
frenchuk said:
B.I.R.D is made of a cross section of the British population (albeit all are presumably bikers - beside Lumpy :} - so with a specific interest but there is young, older, poorer, singletons, family people, working class, middle class, upper class (?), richer, poorer, factory workers, office workers, salary people, freelance people, company bosses, urban, suburban, countryside, right wing, left wing, middle fuselage, etc etc) and I've been wondering for a while what was the opinion of the People in UK about the legalisation of cannabis-derived drugs, its possible implications considering the fact that many intoxicating substances are already legalised.
Instead of kneejerk reactions intelligent interventions would be appreciated - not asking much am I? :} :-:

i thought it was legal :eek:
 

SILVERONE

Registered User
YES ''MAN''

Make it legal & tax it, it's not going go away, :-: so we may as well create proper jobs out of it, so as it dont cost tax payers anymore :rant:
 
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skippy

Guest
Clive said:
Yeah,......sorta, well,.....ya know.......can't see why it can't ..... well.... be ........... ya know ....... for everyone......... and like, well! Gotta be hasn't it ........ sorta makes sense, an' all.............. Well, seems like it should to me............. so, yeah........ gotta be ................................................... ....................................... ......................................................... What was it ya were asking about? :-:


There is absolutely no evidence that Tetrahydrocannabinol has any effect on the ..........er on the .......er the the er :dunno: er one minute past seven



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tootyfluti

Head in the Clouds
I`d like to see it legalised. Don`t smoke it myself but have heard rumours that it is less haromful then fags and booze and they`re both leagal so why shouldn`t cannabis be.
BTW I might be wrong on the above but thats what I`ve been told just don`t quote me. :-:
 
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XXLarge

Guest
Legalise all drugs.

They're all available anyway but if they were legalised and therefore much cheaper the little sh1ts wouldn't have to turn our country into a crime ridden sh1thole to get them.
If the wider availability meant that more of the little sh1ts died from overdoses then so be it - Darwin rules OK?
Legalise all drugs and take crime out of the equation altogether - where does the government get off saying that hard drugs are bad but alcohol and fags are fine? Let them be freely available, I'd rather the sh1ts be smacked up most of the time than spending half of their lives stealing and mugging to pay the scumbag dealers for what should cost next to nothing.
 

ianrobbo1

good looking AND modest
LOL @ xxlarge, that should get the"bleeding hearts" going, :bow: :lol: :lol:

and we should cut the left hands off theives if caught for a second time, hang murderers {unless its their ex wives they murder} and sex offenders should be castrated and tattooed on the forhead to show their offence, :bow:

aaah the list is endless, :} :rolleyes:
 
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frenchuk

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Clive said:
Yeah,......sorta, well,.....ya know.......can't see why it can't ..... well.... be ........... ya know ....... for everyone......... and like, well! Gotta be hasn't it ........ sorta makes sense, an' all.............. Well, seems like it should to me............. so, yeah........ gotta be ................................................... ....................................... ......................................................... What was it ya were asking about? :-:

Clive, been drinking again? :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

richard

Cool as a Cucumber
I have never tried it, but I some times suffer with indescribable back pain so if it could relive this i would be up for it i tell ya.... anyone help :dunno:


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ALonaBIRD

Registered User
Depends on what is causing your back pain Richard
when i had a prolapsed disc it helped at the time :-: but i was in bloody agony the following day :cry:


was caused mainly by the muscles relaxing and letting the disc press farther out against the sciatic nerve
 
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nigs

Guest
Definately legalise it - at least people wouldn't be forced to go to dealers etc. Get some coffee shops opened and licence them.

Certainly helped me when I had a major back op 8 years ago. Was on morphine for a while - gave me far more withdrawal symptoms than a daily smoke (or 2). :-: :-: :-:
 
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skippy

Guest
ianrobbo1 said:
LOL @ xxlarge, that should get the"bleeding hearts" going,

and we should cut the left hands off theives if caught for a second time, hang murderers {unless its their ex wives they murder} and sex offenders should be castrated and tattooed on the forhead to show their offence, :bow:

aaah the list is endless, :} :rolleyes:



If caught for a second time ? feeling a little charitable then Ian :}

No, I think Cagers are more than dangerous enough as it is without giving them another legal means of reducing their allready miniscule attention spans to nought :}
 
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skippy

Guest
Skippy said:
If caught for a second time ? feeling a little charitable then Ian :}

No, I think Cagers are more than dangerous enough as it is without giving them another legal means of reducing their allready miniscule attention spans to nought :}

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I rest my case :lol: :lol: :lol:



You think our legal sytem is oppressive check out this story on a 65 year old grandfather recently jailed for selling bongs on the net :eek: This Is Your Government on Drugs
 
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