Make cannabis a Class A Drug, say Conservative Police Commissioners...

I just don't get what evokes that sort of response. "Someone does something I don't personally like so therefore they're scum and must be shot :mad: "

I don't like drinking alcohol more than a couple of times a year. I'm not in a rush to put people who enjoy a drink into any gas chambers.
 
I just don't get what evokes that sort of response. "Someone does something I don't personally like so therefore they're scum and must be shot :mad: "

I don't like drinking alcohol more than a couple of times a year. I'm not in a rush to put people who enjoy a drink into any gas chambers.

I think it comes from a significantly over-inflated sense of self-worth and self-importance.

Quite frankly, I think he see's himself as "above" people who smoke weed and as such thinks they should be treated like garbage.

Ya know, the way so many people "look down on" those who are homeless, unemployed or unable to work.. Classifying and treating them all as if they are "a waste of space" or "a drain on society"

What he fails to realize is... by displaying these kinds of responses only goes to demonstrate to everyone else here how utterly delusional he is and what a total clown he makes himself look.
 
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I just don't get what evokes that sort of response. "Someone does something I don't personally like so therefore they're scum and must be shot :mad: "

I don't like drinking alcohol more than a couple of times a year. I'm not in a rush to put people who enjoy a drink into any gas chambers.

The smell offends his precious little nostrils.

That being said, I suspect he lives in a block with a neighbour who smokes it and doesn't have the cojones to speak to that person so just sits there all day steaming in his own anger.


Fun fact: I used to live in a block above a flat which I swear was cursed, we lived there for 11 years and the flat below us went through about 5 tenants during that time, each and every single one of them was a smoker. We had massive floor to ceiling glass doors on to our balcony (penthouse dontchaknow) and their balcony was directly below ours, so when they had their doors / windows open whilst having a puff they'd stink our whole house out. Only one tenant put up a fight when I asked them to be more considerate though, and one of them ended up becoming one of our best mates :p
 
Be fair, he blames it for his little headaches too. :)

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The smell offends his precious little nostrils.

That being said, I suspect he lives in a block with a neighbour who smokes it and doesn't have the cojones to speak to that person so just sits there all day steaming in his own anger.


Fun fact: I used to live in a block above a flat which I swear was cursed, we lived there for 11 years and the flat below us went through about 5 tenants during that time, each and every single one of them was a smoker. We had massive floor to ceiling glass doors on to our balcony (penthouse dontchaknow) and their balcony was directly below ours, so when they had their doors / windows open whilst having a puff they'd stink our whole house out. Only one tenant put up a fight when I asked them to be more considerate though, and one of them ended up becoming one of our best mates :p

I'm super sympathetic to those who don't like the smell. My partner doesn't take it any shape or form but doesn't care that I do. Though she will complain if I get a particular strain cause she despises the smell, fortunately it's not a strain I care much about!

I think any decent person, if someone asked them to be a bit more considerate, they'd comply with the request.
 
I think it should be reclassified tbh.

Other than the “tax it” arguments I struggle to see why it should be legalised or tolerated.

A reasonable point to make but, I think we have far more pressing issues than the current classification of cannabis TBH. The Police, court system and jails can barely function administering the currents laws.
 
Easier than that.

National testing, anyone who gets a trace bigger than X (got to allow for passive actions) gets shot. No 2nd chance, all the assets can be seized to pay for the program and the bullets. We can then extend the program to other substances and target the bankers. Which to be fair are less likely to mug you on the corner of the street for your phone.

Happy to have a pass for the people who use CBD for medical reasons, but if they can found out dealing they still get shot. (entrapment is fine for this as a test as well)

Pretty much win win all the way around. Good training for the royal Navy as well as then can use the floating bodies as target practice (just the lead in the ocean to worry about)

I honestly didn't even realise views like this still existed, I thought you'd all gone extinct by now and fossilised.
 
I think it should be reclassified tbh.

Other than the “tax it” arguments I struggle to see why it should be legalised or tolerated.

Because outlawing drugs is like trying to hold back the tide. All drug dealing, possession and consumption is a policing failure.

Given the police cannot control the supply of drugs the question should be how do you minimise the harmful effects of drugs.

What does criminalising people achieve? It’s an entirely avoidable negative consequence of drugs.

Most drug users are otherwise law abiding people.
 
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Spoken like true junkies I could give it up anytime man..relax chil out....

Correct meet Mr Uzi 9mm guilty. Now I am for a nice pint of bitter. None of this hippy IPA nonsense either.
 
I just don't get what evokes that sort of response. "Someone does something I don't personally like so therefore they're scum and must be shot :mad: "

That's just human. I once heard two junkies calling each other names. One was a heroin addict, the other crack. Both thought the other was insane. They just couldn't see their connection.
Personally, I see all drugs as bad and 50% of the human race should be shot. That's nothing to do with thinking drugs are bad, I just hate humans. :cry:
 
Spoken like true junkies I could give it up anytime man..relax chil out....
Some people who say that can.

I've quit smoking twice, once for almost 10 years, then the second time I quit a few years ago.

I only really ended up smoking the second time because I was in a relationship with someone who smoked :/

as soon as we broke up I quit..

Smoking weed it's not addictive by it self more than anything else that you find enjoyable.... which can be anything...

It's pretty easy to quit and usually people are better off with some green than being alcoholics, it's like the lesser of all evils surely?


BTW you can get legal cannabis flower over here on a prescription, plenty of people do




The smell offends his precious little nostrils.
Rather a toker next door than someone who cooks stinky fish or onion based meals a lot..
IDK what one of my neighbours does but it smells like boiling onions a lot as I walk past... could just be his socks on a boil wash though
 
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I feel our group of concerned Conservative police commissioners should have their focus on the many more serious issues TBH. Ya know, the ones that require actual policing and have been ignored for decades.
Doesn't one of their good mates in the Tory party still own the biggest maraja..wah... weed plantation in the UK? Zero conflict of interest, there. Oh yeah that MP was the drugs minister..

Personally don't touch it but know plenty who do. Stuff reacts badly to me (or me to it?) Like, literally going green in the face. Not fun! But there's plenty of worse things and Canada (etc) isn't falling apart thanks to legalised weed.

What makes it more absurd is that the police can't win the "war on drugs" as already defined. Making that mission harder isn't going to help now, is it? At a time when prisons are also struggling to cope we should put more people in prison, too? All great ideas, I'm sure.
 
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