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drugs destroys lives,i believe every town should have a vigilante group to sort them out...ever hear of the RAAD republican action against drugs..these are the real deal and are in derry and are a branch off the IRA...it will save kids lives
Oh dear.......
repression doesn't work, never did, and never will.
Only education will in the long run.
A bunch of self proclaimed bigot/vigilantes won't help, but makes things worst.
Those RAAD dickhead go after the little user/supplier, because it is easy and it makes them feel good about themselves, but not against the big cheese, pretty much like the cops.
Also keep in mind that back in the days of unrest the Ira was the one thatsupplied all these drugs in Ireland and the Uk to finance their terrorist enterprise.
So if RAAd is a branch of Ira like you claim, what are they doing exactly? and by that I mean are they cleaning up their mess or eliminating the competition?
There's already lovely legal taxed drugs in everyone's community doing plenty of damage every night of the week. Anyone who works in frontline services will attest to that.
Having gangs of violent unregulated self styled police men will solve nothing no matter how romantic the idea seems.
Alcohol & tobacco. Both equally as devastating as any illegal drug available on the streets.
I agree with tour overall sentiment though. The effect Heroin in particular has on certain areas of Dublin and in other cities and towns across the country is devastating and making it legal would not be in anyone 's interest but having vigilante groups roaming the streets looking to impose their own version of justice would only compound the issues.
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the war on drugs has cost billions & yet still one of the highest grossing businesses, albeit illegal, in the world!
drugs should be legalized, regulated & taxed :)
It should ALL be debatable and possible. Addiction is still going to be a problem no matter what way we deal with it. If legalisation takes the power out of the hands of criminal organisations then that has to be a good thing. Regardless of whether you find that contentious I think it's now extremely obvious that the current 'war on drugs' is a farce.
all drugs could be decriminalized. starting with cannabis and see how that goes.
no drug should be advertised IMO
In 2011 illegal drugs killed in about 45% of US drug overdoses.
LEGAL prescription drugs killed 55%.
The war on drugs is being paid for by the taxes on legal drugs - go figure... So it gets back to choices of the person taking them, whether an addict or careless etc. The supplier can be a drug baron or your local chemist who votes for the Green party.
"In 2011, of the 41,340 drug overdose deaths in the United States, 22,810 (55%) were related to pharmaceuticals.1"
http://www.cdc.gov/homeandrecreation...ose/facts.html
http://www.drugwarfacts.org/cms/Caus....ebQunE88.dpbs
a legal cannabis industry is inevitable: :bandit::cop::smoking: