I personally appreciate UAE Gov. that they don't sell any booz in supermarkets... It's like a genie which better to have inside a bottle...
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quatroporte wrote:gamercowboy wrote:And another point besides the health issues is that criminalizing the use and trade of drugs has not helped in any way.
what do you mean it didn't help?!!!! so you want it to be sold at the supermarket stores like cigarettes????
Thankfully its not readily available to kids, especially in UAE... I know you can get drugs in UAE.. but not as easy in many other modern cities
I personally know a local guy who died consuming drugs and his friends are now spending time in prison...
gamercowboy wrote:quatroporte wrote:gamercowboy wrote:And another point besides the health issues is that criminalizing the use and trade of drugs has not helped in any way.
what do you mean it didn't help?!!!! so you want it to be sold at the supermarket stores like cigarettes????
Thankfully its not readily available to kids, especially in UAE... I know you can get drugs in UAE.. but not as easy in many other modern cities
I personally know a local guy who died consuming drugs and his friends are now spending time in prison...
I mean exactly as I said. It's not helping to fix the drug problem. Possession and sale of drugs is a crime in most countries yet, as your story illustrates, it is still a big problem. Ergo, the current "solution" is not helping. It has arguably made things worse by creating a highly profitable black market for narcotics, enriching various criminals.
And yes, selling weed at your local supermarket might sound funny but it's truly no worse than selling cigarettes and cigars either. For harder drugs, Spinneys may not be the best venue. My suggestion? Require a license to sell hard drugs as is required for liquor.
gamercowboy wrote:Yea, drugs are bad. And yes, I wouldn't be surprised if drug-related deaths increase- at least in the short term. I have no idea if a proper long term solution to the drug problem will appear. Judging by how many people smoke despite a mountain of evidence showing that smoking causes cancer, I don't think we'll ever eradicate drug addiction.
Yet it would be far better than giving drug cartels and other undesirable criminal elements a reason to exist. Plus it would free up the responsible druggies
deadlife wrote:Hope the police are trying their best to keep meth on the bay
Meth is a drug known as ICE,Cube ,Crystal etc etc
its spreading faster than heroine and cocaine
gamercowboy wrote:Yet it would be far better than giving drug cartels and other undesirable criminal elements a reason to exist. Plus it would free up the responsible druggies
mmm i turned out fine...its just the freaking cigarettes that i cant quit now. drugs are drugs hun, theres no difference to a user, sure they may prefer one ofer another but at the end of the day all they care about is achieving that feeling you get from using...quatroporte wrote:Chocoholic wrote:And you think people are dying in their thousand from lung cancer and related diseases from smoking? Or liver disease from alcoholism! sorry but the deaths from these are far higher, and the treatments for these are given on public health systems, which is a drain on tax payers. So now ask yourself which is more harmful.
if you measure the ratio... drugs is higher without a doubt... bring a sample of 10 people addicted to smoking for the past 25years and you will find only 1 having lung cancer... on the other hand 1 from the 10 people might possibly make it out alive if they get addicted to drugs...
I hope you know that... there is no REAL evidence that getting addicted to smoking will KILL you... as billions smoke everyday only a little percentage dies... can you do the math with drugs?!?!?!
as I said and I will again say it... don't get into the topic of which is more harmful...
ahhh by the way.. I am a non smoker
michaeldubai wrote:the risk reward ratio is high