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Old 04-08-2012, 01:40 AM   #30
texbrease

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The point I was basically making is legalisation is a long way from decriminalisation. While decriminalisation is working in Portugal, you haven't provided examples of legalisation working and you can't automatically say that things will improve (in terms of addiction rates/crime) the more you legalise just because the further down the criminalisation road you go, the worse things can get.
Do you not at least think it's worth giving it a go seeing as NOTHING ELSE WORKS.
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