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    1. CrushingPride on

      It’s been legal in many US states and Canada for years now. Everything’s going fine with them. Scientists have been pointing out for decades that it’s basically harmless. Certainly much safer than other substances that are legal, namely alcohol. It shouldn’t be too much to ask for Britain to be run based on scientific facts and proven results.

    2. High-Tom-Titty on

      The police pretty much ignore it anyway unless the users are really taking the piss, or they need the in to conduct further inquiries.

    3. XenorVernix on

      We need Nigel Farage to call for it, not Sadiq Khan. Then Starmer will announce plans.

    4. Longjumping_Stand889 on

      Last para, Home Office says no 🤷‍♂️

      So stupid, but did remind me to place my order, should be here by Friday.

    5. Statham19842 on

      Here come the….”but it’s working well elsewhere”. Yeah, it is, where people might have some respect for other people, but you walk around Stoke on Trent or Skegness and you can’t move 2 steps without smelling and inhaling somebody else’s dirty habit. It’s vile and another erosion of society.

    6. gizajobicandothat on

      Why not decriminalise it, save all the money for the courts/police and tax the new industry to help the countries finances? Whilst they’re at it, get rid of the punitive job centre and coaches that constantly monitor benefits and save money on all that bureaucracy too and introduce UBI. I know it seems unrealistic but it might be better than Farage’s ideas.

    7. Plenty-Sense5235 on

      I don’t think The Met should be allowed to smoke weed on shift.

    8. 5ubredhit on

      > The Conservatives have rubbished Sir Sadiq’s suggestion, with shadow home secretary Chris Philp saying: “Cannabis is associated with anti-social behaviour and heavy use can lead to serious psychosis and severed mental health problems.
      “US and Canadian cities which tried this approach have ended up as crime-ridden ghettos with stupefied addicts on the streets and law-abiding citizens frightened to go there.”

      What utter nonsense. Millions of people have been smoking it for years. Where are the stats to show the constant influx of people with serious psychosis and severed mental health problems as a result of them smoking cannabis? And clearly they want to sweep under the carpet all the positive benefits it’s having for people with MS, insomnia, etc. 

      Those cities in Canada and the US haven’t ended up like that because of cannabis. That hilarious. They were already like it due to an ever growing opioid crisis and them being left by the US to rot. 

      But alcohol of course is fine with them. No anti-social behaviour, no deaths, no using up valuable space in hospitals due to morons liquored up. Nothing at all to see there is there. 

    9. Away-Activity-469 on

      The police will have to find a different reason to search people they suspect are carrying knives and robbing people.

    10. catsandscience242 on

      Quote from the BBC article on the same:

      “David Raynes, of the National Prevention of Drugs Alliance (NPDA), said any reduction in the legal consequences around cannabis would wrongly send the message that “cannabis was less harmful”.”

      ALMOST LIKE IT IS LESS HARMFUL YOU PRAT

    11. SnowflakesOut on

      I don’t use it but wouldn’t mind it being decriminalised or legalized honestly – large profit gains; alcohol consumption may reduce (bigger issue than weed) + I’d rather see people get it from approved stores.

      As long as the implementation is done properly (e.g., like in Netherlands) then it would be fine IMO. Sure it may be abused by some but let’s be cereal, 80% of British people abuse alcohol to a degree more than they can handle and no one complains because “it’s part of the culture”

      I’d rather see/talk to someone weeded out of their brains rather than someone who just done 20 shots.

    12. buzzylurkerbee on

      ‘David Raynes, of the National Prevention of Drugs Alliance (NPDA), said any reduction in the legal consequences around cannabis would wrongly send the message that “cannabis was less harmful”.

      Less harmful that what? Other ‘class B’ drugs like ketamine, amphetamine, GHB… To date, *no one* has died from overdosing on cannabis. I’ve seen what a K addiction can do to someone, countless people have overdosed on amphetamines. Natural marijuans is simply not in the same league as other ‘drugs’ in its class.

    13. South_Leek_5730 on

      Decriminalisation does not solve the problem. Legalisation does along with regulation. You remove a large chunk of criminal revenues and you remove the gateway to harder drugs for a lot of people. All decriminalisation does is give the dealers a free pass because you are no longer arresting people who have bought their product.

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