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Re: Let The Evidence Fit The Policy.
by Korvar The Fox
Very much agreed. What's the point of having someone advising you, if you're just going to ignore the advice? Anyone who doesn't hide under the covers of an evening knows the damage alcohol does; I've never heard of someone smoking a joint and then getting into a brawl. Every death that can be tenuously linked to Ecstasy is trumpeted in the headlines, but do we hear of the deaths from alcohol poisoning? The current drugs policies are purely to look "tough on crime" by aiming at a soft target. They aren't based on what actually does the most harm. Unfortunately, I don't think any party is ever going to be brave enough to take on the myths of drug dangers. And this is from a guy whose only drugs are chocolate and caffeine from soft drinks...
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