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Chuwit takes his anti-weed crusade to south - Muslim leaders agree but protestors say they've "lost faith"


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7 hours ago, Screaming said:

Good on him, the world is stupid enough without the help of dope.

Alcohol causes more problems & violence than dope. Cannabis is a good medicinal drug. Hemp is also useful in production. Unfortunately they went too far with cannabis being openly available to anyone to buy for recreational use.

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16 hours ago, Harveyboy said:

Muslims wanting to change how countries laws are run..glad they don't try to do that in UK eh

LOL, I like your sarcasm. It is, as you know, far too late for the U.K. Give it less than ten years and it will be renamed Englandistan.

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8 hours ago, loveushorttime said:

Alcohol causes more problems & violence than dope. Cannabis is a good medicinal drug. Hemp is also useful in production. Unfortunately they went too far with cannabis being openly available to anyone to buy for recreational use.

Alcohol is well established and a great earner for governments. Removal of it, as in prohibition days, produced far more volatile situations and left governments bereft of funds while fighting crime waves. You are simply using an invalid distraction, comparing a legal and well distributed addictive drug's impacts to that of a controlled substance. 

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19 hours ago, Harveyboy said:

No one said they hadn't...just saying they tend to want to change things where they live more than most .... Don't they ..just sayin H

Minorities tend to want changes to their environment, though rarely successful. However, Westerner's on this forum certainly whine and complain profusely with zero results.

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