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I will just repost the big picture for you Trozzle:

The implications of all you idiots that drive an illegal industry that is responsible for most of the crime and human injustices in the world and the fact the directly or indirectly is responsible for petty crime of addicts like robbery, assault, and domestic violence is pathetic.
And the fact that you have no real concept of doing what's right for the community as whole because you are selfish fktards instead of trying to leave some sort of positive legacy to our kid so they don't get exposed to this shit buy scumback users that need to make a quick buck.
In my field I see this shit every day and what it does to society, family and kids, and for you to even imply that its somehow is acceptable just proves your delusional existence.
Crawl back under your rock and come out when you have some real concept of the reality of your responsibly to this world and our kids, and future generations instead of being a selfish spoilt shit.
Stop using and there won't be an industry now and in the future, end of story.

Please, do elaborate further and enlighten me on exactly why this illegal industry exists? History might give you an idea if you look back to alcohol prohibition, but god forbid you might have to do a 10 minute Google search, bringing you down to our level of intelligence in the process.

To promote abstinence is the height of ignorance to human nature. It's been proven countless times in the past to be fruitless and ineffective, not just on the topic of substance abuse.

Anyway, if you're still so sure you're right, perhaps you should contact the author of my above linked article pertaining abusive patients in QLD and give them the REAL story to run. Do you dispute the interviewee's claims that alcohol presents a much larger problem to them than methylamphetamine? Given I personally separate meth from the other recreational drugs (a point of mine you still seem unable to comprehend in your sweeping statements), this is just more fuel to ban alcohol again. I mean it makes perfect sense if it's leading to this kind of bullshit unacceptable behaviour, don't you agree?

(hint: I don't agree, we've already learned how f**king stupid that approach is)

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Have a [fully functional] ornamental opium pipe at home. Housemates brought it back from Cambodia. It's unused and shall remain that way lol, but I'm actually surprised it came through customs no problems. It's paraphernalia to a T.

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Going in circles now...

xXxGTRxXx you don't realise how selfish you're being do you?

Yeah let me know how selfish I am after you spend a bit of time observing the truth at an ED or rehab centre rather than googling all your stats and so called relevant opinions from so-called experts that dehumanize the issue.

Wonder if I can find some decent Google results if I type in 'the benefits to society by people using illicit drugs.

I will let you do that one as I am sure there are enough moronic experts in the world that would actually create some pathetic reasoning to support the use of illicit substances.

Yeah let me know how selfish I am after you spend a bit of time observing the truth at an ED or rehab centre rather than googling all your stats and so called relevant opinions from so-called experts that dehumanize the issue.

Wonder if I can find some decent Google results if I type in 'the benefits to society by people using illicit drugs.

I will let you do that one as I am sure there are enough moronic experts in the world that would actually create some pathetic reasoning to support the use of illicit substances.

Read the f**king ABC article I linked on abusive patients in the ER - exactly where you're speaking from. What makes your thoughts hold more value than theirs? I mean they made the effort to contribute to an informative insightful piece of journalism; all you can manage are some inane rants on an internet forum. You can't even manage to read what you're being provided before you come flying back with more emotional ramblings and personal insults mate.

This.

Also a large number of people some of us idolise or look up to for inspiration have admitted to using such things as LSD, as well as contributing some/a lot of their successful careers to the mind-expanding effects of the drug. Do you [XGTRX] also argue these people contributed nothing but add to the horrible drain you claim each and every one of these illicit substances have - with NO exceptions - on society?

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Oh also, "dehumanising the issue" would be a term I'd use to describe YOUR approach, as YOUR approach is the one that completely ignores inherent traits of human nature like curiosity. To dismiss this is to dismiss human nature, removing one of the human aspects of why we use drugs.

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