Hopefully there will be some meaningful effort put into tackling this.
Legitimate-Concernz on
Ill believe it when I see it.
I know a lad who got into debt and the family finally convinced him to go to the guards as the threats were escalating.
They were only interested in getting names and details of the people he bought the drugs from.
Gave him a few pamphlets with the most basic of home security tips and that was the extent of it.
“Keeping people safe” me bollix
Notherugsdontwork on
Paul Reynolds just PR for AGS, it’s actually laughable. The policy of Prohibition not mentioned once in the article & the role it has played enriching OCG’s.
davesr25 on
I find it mad how laws put money in the hands of criminals.
Allowing this behaviour to continue.
All drugs should be legal, with the hard ones, only available in pharmacies, also you’d need to register a national drug card with a magnetic strip to log peoples usage and limit said usage while also offering addiction services for those that over use, that can be tracked and logged on a database using the card that is needed to buy said drugs.
As people and animals are well known drug users since the dawn of time, to ignore this and leave it in the hands of criminals is just another layer of abuse.
pippers87 on
Sat down with my 20 year old when ahe turned 17. “We would prefer you not to do drugs, but if you do make sure you have the money to pay for them there and then, if you do get anything on tick, tell us the next morning”.
I am not a hypocrite we did our fair share of coke, pills and weed growing up but it was far far more relaxed. Lads would get an bar of weed sell it, and pay their supplier.
Now they are getting Kilos on tick and the only way to get rid of it is to give it on tick.
As for coke, lads are wired to the moon getting stuff on tick they have absolutely no hope of paying for. Dealers then left in the hole for a lad higher up the chain and eventually it gets to some lad who will have no issue burning out a car, or the lad owing money gets a job of holding stuff, doing runs etc.
Moral of the story, don’t smoke, snort or pop anything you can’t pay for there and then.
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Hopefully there will be some meaningful effort put into tackling this.
Ill believe it when I see it.
I know a lad who got into debt and the family finally convinced him to go to the guards as the threats were escalating.
They were only interested in getting names and details of the people he bought the drugs from.
Gave him a few pamphlets with the most basic of home security tips and that was the extent of it.
“Keeping people safe” me bollix
Paul Reynolds just PR for AGS, it’s actually laughable. The policy of Prohibition not mentioned once in the article & the role it has played enriching OCG’s.
I find it mad how laws put money in the hands of criminals.
Allowing this behaviour to continue.
All drugs should be legal, with the hard ones, only available in pharmacies, also you’d need to register a national drug card with a magnetic strip to log peoples usage and limit said usage while also offering addiction services for those that over use, that can be tracked and logged on a database using the card that is needed to buy said drugs.
As people and animals are well known drug users since the dawn of time, to ignore this and leave it in the hands of criminals is just another layer of abuse.
Sat down with my 20 year old when ahe turned 17. “We would prefer you not to do drugs, but if you do make sure you have the money to pay for them there and then, if you do get anything on tick, tell us the next morning”.
I am not a hypocrite we did our fair share of coke, pills and weed growing up but it was far far more relaxed. Lads would get an bar of weed sell it, and pay their supplier.
Now they are getting Kilos on tick and the only way to get rid of it is to give it on tick.
As for coke, lads are wired to the moon getting stuff on tick they have absolutely no hope of paying for. Dealers then left in the hole for a lad higher up the chain and eventually it gets to some lad who will have no issue burning out a car, or the lad owing money gets a job of holding stuff, doing runs etc.
Moral of the story, don’t smoke, snort or pop anything you can’t pay for there and then.