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If cannabis was legalised, at least the tax would hopefully go towards the huge numbers of lung cancer treatments it causes and puts the NHS under extra strain for and if available in oils, edibles etc it would help out a ton of people living with the many health issues it has proven to relieve the pain of.


Sadly, no matter what the government, I can't ever see it being legalised in the UK, which is a shame imho.


Regarding those canisters, unfortunately I see them all over the place in ED, regularly on our street too and it's something that is obviously getting worse and worse.

se22cat Wrote:

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> If cannabis was legalised, at least the tax would

> hopefully go towards the huge numbers of lung

> cancer treatments it causes and puts the NHS under

> extra strain for and if available in oils, edibles

> etc it would help out a ton of people living with

> the many health issues it has proven to relieve

> the pain of.

>

> Sadly, no matter what the government, I can't ever

> see it being legalised in the UK, which is a shame

> imho.

>



I reckon many places, including the U.K., will watch Canada carefully over the coming years to see how it affects them. Big tobacco is keen for legalisation as revenue in the West is dropping precipitously and they see legalised weed as a good way to make money.


I don?t think it?ll happen any time soon, by any stretch, but if Canada makes a success of it (which is far from a given in my view) then I think many nations will see an increase in lobbying for legalisation.

Catalyst Wrote:

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> Why does anyone care what happens in Canada

> (population 36 million)? It's already legal for

> recreational use in 9 US states including

> California which by itself is a larger population.


I'd suggest that as Canada is not only closer to us in population size but also in terms of legislature and legal system, and has introduced a nationwide legalization, its model might well be of more validity in predicting what might happen in the UK than the USA model.

Zig-Zag Wrote:

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> I'm not yet convinced that legalising cannabis

> will make a huge difference to the drug

> mules/county lines drug crime as surely a lot of

> that is crack and heroin? I may be wrong though


Cocaine and amphetamine is massive too- and has been for at least half a century......

Notice to Pellatt Road Drug hand over between two cars one black and blue car. 12.00 Noon.

This is now the nom they give address for pick up, change cars,go round the block, deal and come back again.

so beware if possible get registration and post to forum

garages2018 Wrote:

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> Notice to Pellatt Road Drug hand over between two

> cars one black and blue car. 12.00 Noon.

> This is now the nom they give address for pick up,

> change cars,go round the block, deal and come back

> again.

> so beware if possible get registration and post to

> forum



Surely it would be more relevant to give the police the registration number? What would be the point of posting it on here? Have I missed something?

garages2018 Wrote:

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> Drug hand over between two cars one black and blue car.[...]

> This is now the nom they give address for pick up,

> change cars,go round the block, deal and come back

> again.


I'm afraid I don't really understand this. Can you please spell out the details more fully.


> so beware if possible get registration and post to forum.


To what end?

garages2018 Wrote:

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> Notice to Pellatt Road Drug hand over between two

> cars one black and blue car. 12.00 Noon.

> This is now the nom they give address for pick up,

> change cars,go round the block, deal and come back

> again.

> so beware if possible get registration and post to

> forum



or better yet, get it off them and bring it round my gaff, I'll have it - gladly!

ianr Wrote:

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> garages2018 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Drug hand over between two cars one black and

> blue car.[...]

> > This is now the nom they give address for pick

> up,

> > change cars,go round the block, deal and come

> back

> > again.

>

> I'm afraid I don't really understand this. Can

> you please spell out the details more fully.

>

> > so beware if possible get registration and post

> to forum.

>

> To what end?


That's name and shame effectively.

IlonaM Wrote:

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> I have just witnessed what appeared to be a drug

> hand-over between two cars (one parked and one

> pausing as passing by) towards the LL/Horniman end

> of Underhill. Has anyone else noticed that this is

> happening on Underhill?


sounds good...what were they handing over?

Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> There's a very strong argument for legalising

> cannabis and I would fully support it. It's shown

> to reduce violent crime. The effects of the

> underground drug racket is incredibly damaging on

> families and our young. There are pros and cons

> but I think the balance is weighted in favour.

>

> Not sure about the canisters. How likely is it

> that someone will inhale it long enough to die

> from lack of oxygen?


None. It is a very safe. I don't think it's possible to prevent yourself prom breathing, unless you use a noose or a belt.

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