Originally posted by Lat-Literal
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When cannabis smoking becomes legal, should it be permitted in......
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Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 29-06-18, 21:30.
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostAre you suggesting that the existing laws on smoking would automatically apply to cannabis?
I would have thought that entirely new ones would need to be brought in to address legalisation..
(a) “smoking” refers to smoking tobacco or anything which contains
tobacco, or smoking any other substance, and
(b) smoking includes being in possession of lit tobacco or of anything lit
which contains tobacco, or being in possession of any other lit
substance in a form in which it could be smoked.
in which case it would cover smoking cannabis?
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThis jogged a memory of a stray comment made by a friend recently and so I've just looked at what the smoking ban actually applies to. Some references give the impression that it only applies to tobacco products, but this is what the Health Act 2006 says:
(a) “smoking” refers to smoking tobacco or anything which contains
tobacco, or smoking any other substance, and
(b) smoking includes being in possession of lit tobacco or of anything lit
which contains tobacco, or being in possession of any other lit
substance in a form in which it could be smoked.
in which case it would cover smoking cannabis?
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostThe war on cannabis is totally lost and the Police don't even prosecute cannabis found for personal use. Let's stop Police resources wasting time on cannabis and concentrate on a Police presence back on the streets. It's funny how so so many Police can be found for duties at football matches and in city centres at chucking out time!
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Originally posted by gradus View PostI don't care whether or not they decriminalise/legalise smoking cannabis as long the smokers keep it to themselves and don't inflict it on me -I dislike the smell.
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I have or have had psychosis and I still am very much in favour of legalising all drugs. I became psychotic mainly through overuse of MDMA, although other amphetamines and cannabis were involved - a person on amphetamines can smoke much more cannabis without falling asleep/becoming drowsy/feeling sick. It's a great combination. But I don't know which drug in particular caused the psychosis, probably just the whole overused cocktail.
I think if responsible use of drugs was taught from a young age, with all or at least most drugs available to use, then we could cut down on abuse. I myself started abusing 6-APB pills (this is an analogue of MDA, very similar to MDMA) because I wanted an upper, but the problem was it's a very profound brain-drain of an upper, best only to be taken at most once a month. The problem was, I didn't have access to drugs that would be less of a brain-drain. In any case, this was all on the back of years of not much work after finishing university, austerity Britain. I am aware that Ecstasy is an empathogen but frankly I wish I had taken it by myself as a first time, instead I went to a rave and had a good time with terrible people... taking it in a nice relaxed setting would have been far, far better, with my own music as well. Oh well. The rave I found utterly ridiculous but enjoyable at the same time.
I would be very happy to see the business taken away from sleaze-bag drug dealers I have known and been friends with in the recent past. And I am not a fan of alcohol. Definitely not a fan. Cannabis produces such a much more cerebral high than alcohol. I've felt buzzed from alcohol, but never euphoric, whereas I have felt very euphoric from cannabis... I can't remember alcohol enhancing music like cannabis - under the right circumstances - can.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View Post
I would be very happy to see the business taken away from sleaze-bag drug dealers I have known and been friends with in the recent past. And I am not a fan of alcohol. Definitely not a fan. Cannabis produces such a much more cerebral high than alcohol. I've felt buzzed from alcohol, but never euphoric, whereas I have felt very euphoric from cannabis... I can't remember alcohol enhancing music like cannabis - under the right circumstances - can.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostOne of the perceived problems being, of course, that present-day cannabis largely gets sold in the skunk form, which, unlike the stuff which we took back in the 1960s and 70s, is opretty much proven to have psychotic potentials, especially in people already prone. An argument gets put forward that were presumably non-skunk cannabis legally available people would still want to go for the stronger, still illegal stuff - but I'm pretty much assured that most would prefer the safer option which offers a gentle high and takes the product off the criminal circuit.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostDoesn't seem like much sense in that though. Stronger kinds of cannabis can be nice. Do we celebrate the beer drinker but tut-tut the whiskey or vodka drinker? The analogy is very apt - like whiskey, a small amount of strong skunk goes much further than a lot of weaker booze or pot.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWell I wouldn't advocate that! For one reason I'd hate it if we were to lose you to psychosis again, Joseph: you're too valuable an asset to this forum!
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