The government has launched what it says is the largest ever public consultation on tackling drugs. Its aim is to find out what needs to be done to get drug dealers off the street, whether drug education needs to be expanded and examine the treatment of drug users. What views would you put forward?Drugs: what advice would you give the government?
to legalise them, get addicts to their doctors and get them prescribed. Most drugs are harmful, not only because of their addictive factors, but because dealers are mixing all sorts of sh!t in them, to get more money per gram.
Drug users should be offered free counselling services, as most people get involved because of social inabilities or feelings of isolation. Either from their families or society as a whole.
Children should be taught life/parenting/social skills in school.
And realistic aims should be fostered in children, it's OK to want to be an astronaut, but a child should be encouraged to want to be happy in what they do achieve.
There is too much expectations placed on children, to much rage in society over who has what and drug abuse is one way to shut it all outDrugs: what advice would you give the government?
Legalize marijuana and cocaine and tax them. Harder drugs should be dealt with primarily through education and counseling.
I'm wondering how they make it so easy for people to buy drugs. I just don't get that. The people who really need are not getting it. I would tell the governmet that they better do something if they don't want to be sued.
They need to nuke afghanistan and stop the production of Heroin. Get it over with and stop wasting our soldiers lives.
Cannabis has never caused anyone to kill another human so it should be legalised and controlled like it is in Holland. Cannabis also, does not lead people onto harder drugs. That is a government LIE. People choose drugs themselves and Cannabis does not mean you will end up on crack or heroin at all.
ALL DRUG USERS SMOKE CIGARETTES.
Drug abuse starts with smoking cigarettes. All druggies smoke or have smoked cigarettes. This is the substance the government needs to out law and ban ,but oh, it can't cos it's such a money spinner and a way to kill us off....
Catch 22. The cigarettes need to be banned completely and not sold in the UK.
Then they can look at the booze problem, that wrecks more lives than all class A drugs and cigarettes put together.
I would tell them that they cant decide what I put into my own body
i would send all the low lifes that take drugs to a island full of drugs with as much of the stuff they'll ever need and let them all overdose and kill themselves - i cant understand why people are stupid enough top take drugs they no what they are letting theirselves into when they take it!!!
Cut the dealers of at the source on a global scale. One thing they will never get rid of is weed, its a weed, any idiot can stick a seed in the ground and grow it.
Cocaine will also be hard to get rid of, but it is possible if we actually care to take out the producers in other countries.
Meth can be easily dealt with, get rid of every over the counter drug that can be made into meth. The good these drugs do is not worth what they can cause in the wrong hands.
Cut off the supply and the dealers here in the U.S wont have anything to sell.
To target the dealers one must look closely at tax records and personal assets. Drug dealers often spend more than they claim to make. Drug dealers who work at minimum wage jobs and are driving $100k cars should be rather easy to spot.
Legalise, control and tax right across the board. take the money away from the black marketeers and put it into the Treasury.
People will use drugs whether they are legal or not. Those who need to fund their habit will corrupt youngsters into drug use in order to gain that funding.
Legalisation would stop this and enable a fair and affordable price per ';hit';. Subject advertising of the substances to the same restrictions as those imposed on tobacco and apply the same advertising restrictions to alcohol.
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