Mugwump wrote:Skids wrote:I want to put another take on the legalization of weed. I believe it would actually reduce the number of people getting on harder drugs, especially the current killer meth.
What?! I hear you say. Well, what happens now, more people are making and/or dealing in meth than those who are growing and/or dealing in dope.
The main reason for this is profitability and, the quick turnaround when meth is made. It takes months to ; grow, dry and cure pot... for a minimal return compared with the quick mix and sale of meth.
Last night when I got home I found only just enough weed for a single spliff. Rang an old mate who usually has some weed. No dice, but if you want some meth..... everybody's got meth
Obviously not my scene, but wind the clock back 25 years, you're off for a night out and hey, if that's all you can get...
Legalize weed, regulate it and I guarantee, the meth problem of today would be a lot more controllable and way less prevalent.
On your last point I truly doubt it, and the scenarios you described would equally make the case that all drugs are related and cannabis is a pathway to meth. Once you accept that it's ok to take something purely to get off your face, it's just a consumer choice.
If we had held the line on drugs at the cannabis garden gate, we would not now have meth in the living room. On another note, if you know someone dealing in this filthy, murderous and hope-destroying product (i.e. Meth), you really should report it. It's more than a "scene" - it's a pit of hell awaiting the weak and unwary and those who come into contact with them.
I think your absence from ever being in the drug scene clouds your views mugwump.
When I first smoked weed, at almost 16, 30 odd years ago.
Weed, speed, trips and heroin were the only drugs around. No meth or pills, maybe there was coke but I guess it was always the rich crowds drug.
We all surfed and had jobs, a few of us apprentices in different trades and the rest in various other jobs. Every Friday after work we'd chip in a few bucks each, buy a box of beer & a foil ($25) of weed. A few drinks while we passed a joint around and planned our surfing destinations for tge weekend. There was never the thought of any other drugs, just where our next wave or party was going to be.
My point here is, now, there are more drugs, more choices readily available to young people. If they roll up at a dealers place to get some weed and hey, "I'm all out of weed but there's bickys or meth" .... what do you thinks going to happen?
If pot was legal, these kids wouldn't end up at the mercy of scum.bag, who's only intention is profit.
Don't count the days, make the days count.