Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
BC Legalizes All Drugs
Collapse
Logging in...
Welcome to Agriville! You need to login to post messages in the Agriville chat forums. Please login below.
X
-
Decriminalization of small amounts to facilitate treatment and harm reduction. Addictions are primarily a healthcare issue.
Portugal did many years ago with a reduction in overdose deaths and other positive outcomes.
Are you going to put all the addicts in jail? Because the current model has failed miserably to combat addictions.Last edited by chuckChuck; Jun 1, 2022, 07:40.
-
Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostDecriminalization of small amounts to facilitate treatment and harm reduction. Addictions are primarily a healthcare issue.
Portugal did many years ago with a reduction in overdose deaths and other positive outcomes.
Are you going to put all the addicts in jail? Because the current model has failed miserably to combat addictions.
Who is going to supply?
China is big there already.
Won't just be BC.
The suppliers will be filling the demand we have here.
Meth has lots of loyal customers near here and demand continues to grow.
Comment
-
Originally posted by ajl View PostWell when was the last time they did something smart in BC? Oh yeah, still waiting for a first time. This is why, when AB and SK separate, we don't want BC.
Comment
-
Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostDecriminalization of small amounts to facilitate treatment and harm reduction. Addictions are primarily a healthcare issue.
Portugal did many years ago with a reduction in overdose deaths and other positive outcomes.
Are you going to put all the addicts in jail? Because the current model has failed miserably to combat addictions.
Comment
-
Originally posted by blackpowder View PostCan't entirely disagree. Just to add that, more specifically addictions are a mental health issue.
I noticed that those on the left who promote such solutions never seem to offer any constructive ideas for prevention of the underlying problem in the first place.
Comment
-
Addictions are sometimes started by mental health issues where ppl turn to drugs to cope.
But family breakdown, poor choices, hanging with the wrong crowd due to the prior two things.
Ultimately we choose to or not to do drugs, drink, have sex with whomever. All these things have consequences. Pretending they don’t, is part of our societal problem.
Around here, drinking oneself stupid is parentally encouraged. That is a problem, it’s not funny. But so many adults enable their kids to party to the point of stupidity, and laugh at the results.
As a kid, I was well enough respected, because I avoided parties like the plague. Yes, that’s unusual I suppose, but I had respect for it. Because my parents said no? No, or really. For sure they guided me to make wise choices. I just didn’t get the point. I couldn’t figure out how drinking myself into a stupor was a wise choice. I spent my time hunting and fishing. Thanks to my dad, I saw those things as rewarding and awesome.
Some parents make me crazy when they say, well, kids will be kids. I wasn’t, my kids aren’t, you don’t HAVE to be an idiot.
Anyway. My point is, passing off addictions as having some underlying, unhelpable reasons, is wrong. It is about choices. Making the wrong choices is what causes addictions. You CAN say no. Kids CAN say no.
We need our kids to be upstanding citizens. We need to enable good choices. We need to affirm good choices, celebrate good choices. We need to give our kids the confidence they need that if they say no, and people laugh at them, peer pressure isn’t a thing, because they are strong.
So I the end, I blame parents a lot. Setting the example for kids these days, is a joke, when the parents never grew up and they are into hockey and sports, less for their kids, than for the after game, never ending drunken benders. I guess they think that is a great example to set for kids. Forgive me. But it’s a real problem. Until it is addressed, many will make wrong choices, because they were not taught it is possible.
Comment
-
Originally posted by agstar77 View PostSo who is going to train all these bad parents?
Comment
-
Legalizing small amounts doesn’t seem like a good idea from the outset but really, do we want the druggies in jail. That’s not where many of them belong. IMHO, I think their inner soul has been damaged and they reach for a crutch. Alcohol, drugs, street gangs bolster their ego and give them a sense of worth and power. The crutch may fry their brains, destroy them or they might turn around but in the interim, now they end up with a criminal record or worse, they may end up dead. And, I can only guess that the BC government is trying to minimize the damage done to young people in need of help. That’s the way I rationalize the proposed legislation and absolutely know nothing about drug culture, just guessing.
Comment
- Reply to this Thread
- Return to Topic List
Comment