tolmie's hairdoo
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By 'larger populous' I take it you mean fatties..?
I see what you did there ;)
Nah, most of the general public.
By 'larger populous' I take it you mean fatties..?
It would mean that they can get targeted treatment for there addiction, maybe helping them move to something less dangerous to ween them off like Methadone etc. It also clears up things like HIV from shared needles etc.
While removing the need for them to go out and mug people for there next fix and allowing safe ( not cut with rat poison etc )and controlled doses to reduce overdose's and accidental deaths. it would also remove the need for dealers so they disappear in the most part eventually.
In the grand scheme of things tho this would probably only help existing users. there is no way the NHS could in good conscious give these hard drugs to people that just wanted to try them. thats a bit of a catch 22. But hopefully, if you removed the demand from dealers they wouldn't have it to sell as much and that in turn would reduce the number of users having to use the NHS for help.
Portugal has already done something along these lines very successfully so its not an unproven theory. Just needs working out in a way that would fit the NHS.
Most heroin addicts have mental health issues or have been abused and in a way are self medicating from trauma.Legalising it would not solve the problems that easily. Heroin users will want a stronger and cheaper batch than what would be dispensed to them. These dirty baghead fuckers also top up their fix of heroin with other drugs, like subutex. That will continue and so the black market will always thrive. Its important to remember as well there are presently methadone programmes available, albeit a very tough and elongated process to get on. Not that many stick with it and because they are tested for heroin in order to remain on it they take other opiate drugs like black market painkillers. For some reason they seem to love pregablin in my long experience of these cunts. Legalising it would not change any of that and the prices of the other stuff they take will rise and criminality expand around the supply of those.
In respect of cocaine, I cant think of a world in which that is dispensed legally. Who needs it? There are addicts to it, but relatively speaking compared to filthy baghead heroin heads they are few. There is no way that someone is going to be able to go to a pharmacy and ask for a couple of grams of cocaine.
Hello can I buy some Charlie please?
For what reason?
Well Im a pretentious prick who wants to be cool and sniff it while Im out tonight/ I have a chip on my shoulder and want to feel temporarily like Superman while Im out tonight/ all the other people in the gym use it and I want to be like them.
Have you considered the damage that people coked up and thinking they are indestructible do when pissed up?
Yeah, but fuck it.
Ok, enjoy.
Never a million years
Legalising heroin will not help anybody's mental health problemsMo
Most heroin addicts have mental health issues or have been abused and in a way are self medicating from trauma.
In your opinion they’re all horrible and shouldn’t be helped though. Even with that attitude it’s still costing the country a fortune and lining the pockets of scum.
We used to provide heroin to addicts on the nhs and also give them counselling to get off it.It would mean that they can get targeted treatment for there addiction, maybe helping them move to something less dangerous to ween them off like Methadone etc. It also clears up things like HIV from shared needles etc.
While removing the need for them to go out and mug people for there next fix and allowing safe ( not cut with rat poison etc )and controlled doses to reduce overdose's and accidental deaths. it would also remove the need for dealers so they disappear in the most part eventually.
In the grand scheme of things tho this would probably only help existing users. there is no way the NHS could in good conscious give these hard drugs to people that just wanted to try them. thats a bit of a catch 22. But hopefully, if you removed the demand from dealers they wouldn't have it to sell as much and that in turn would reduce the number of users having to use the NHS for help.
Portugal has already done something along these lines very successfully so its not an unproven theory. Just needs working out in a way that would fit the NHS.
On about offering them treatment and trying to help them. Not keep sending them to prison where they buy drugs at higher prices. Come out with a drug debt, rob etc etc to pay it and end up back in again.Legalising heroin will not help anybody's mental health problems
Course it willLegalising heroin will not help anybody's mental health problems