On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Pereira, Dot D <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Would a person starting off smoking a joint not progress to other drugs
> eventually for a bigger high – so, fighting against taking any form of
> drugs a good thing?****
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Have a google for cannabis truth or cannabis myth. Do some reading and then
you will surely be able to make your own mind up.

If you have been led to believe this you have been misled.

Fighting against drugs and their misuse/abuse is probably a good thing. But
if there can be abuse of something surely their can be (fair) use too?

Is all cannabis use then cannabis abuse? What about cannabis for medical
reasons?


All I was originally trying to point out was that world drug policy has
failed and will continue to fail. Having a war on anything is futile as
there are only losers and thats whats happening with this drug war. Remove
the profits and incentives from the criminal gangs and half the "war" they
think they are fighting is probably won.

Incarcerating people for using drugs does far more harm than the drug
itself. Particularly cannabis. Or dagga or whatever you like to call it.

You may not be aware but there is a couple that are fighting the
constitutionality on cannabis prohibition and they maintain its a human
rights abuse to prevent one from access to cannabis. So if you or anyone
you know is caught for a dagga offense you can join the case and at the
minimum have your case put on hold till the constitutional court rules -
could be up to two years or you could choose to pay a bribe or the
admission of guilt fine. After two years the SAP will probably have lost
all the paper work and the arresting officers will have been transferred
and untraceable blowing their case against you anyway.

*daggacouple*.co.za/

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