French Tourist Julien David Fleury Arrested For METH in Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Re: French Tourist Julien David Fleury Arrested For METH in Sihanoukville, Cambodia
How and what did he do specifically in order for them to search his place etc ? Heard thailand was thinking about making it legal though not sure of the validity of that and really doubt will ever happen. Sure ought to be legal everywhere ! It's anyones God(though i am not religious) given right to do any drugs they want - pursuit of happiness and no one elses business.
Re: French Tourist Julien David Fleury Arrested For METH in Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Why do you insist on bumping every single drug related post?
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Re: French Tourist Julien David Fleury Arrested For METH in Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Yeah, they should give out free crystal meth at primary schools.zmth wrote: Sure ought to be legal everywhere ! It's anyones God given right to do any drugs they want - pursuit of happiness and no one elses business.
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Re: French Tourist Julien David Fleury Arrested For METH in Sihanoukville, Cambodia
John Bingham wrote:Yeah, they should give out free crystal meth at primary schools.zmth wrote: Sure ought to be legal everywhere ! It's anyones God given right to do any drugs they want - pursuit of happiness and no one elses business.
If they did that, i certainly would have gone to school more often.....
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Re: French Tourist Julien David Fleury Arrested For METH in Sihanoukville, Cambodia
What? You never had this in the school library?
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epidemiks wrote:Why do you insist on bumping every single drug related post?
Afraid can't really go into this because seems no matter what i post someone accuses me of trolling. Anyway it's very opinionated and controversial subjects such as right to die , right to suicide under any circumstances OR say discussing religion vs atheism 50 years ago , propaganda and brainwashing by government etc. - one is outnumbered.... ' can't fight city hall ' .
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Re: French Tourist Julien David Fleury Arrested For METH in Sihanoukville, Cambodia
zmth wrote:epidemiks wrote:Why do you insist on bumping every single drug related post?
Afraid can't really go into this because seems no matter what i post someone accuses me of trolling. Anyway it's very opinionated and controversial subjects such as right to die , right to suicide under any circumstances OR say discussing religion vs atheism 50 years ago , propaganda and brainwashing by government etc. - one is outnumbered.... ' can't fight city hall ' .
Right. Hope that answers your question epidemiks.
Re: French Tourist Julien David Fleury Arrested For METH in Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Would that be your stance if you were given the Minister for Health portfolio?zmth wrote: Sure ought to be legal everywhere ! It's anyones God(though i am not religious) given right to do any drugs they want - pursuit of happiness and no one elses business.
The Economic Cost of Methamphetamine Use in the United States, 2005
This monograph presents the first national estimate of the economic cost of methamphetamine (meth) use in the United States. Our analysis suggests that the economic cost of meth use in the United States reached $23.4 billion in 2005. Given the uncertainty in estimating the costs of meth use, this study provides both a lower-bound estimate of $16.2 billion and an upper-bound estimate of $48.3 billion.
The analysis undertaken to generate these estimates considers a wide range of consequences due to meth use, including the burden of addiction, premature death, drug treatment, and aspects of lost productivity, crime and criminal justice, health care, production and environmental hazards, and even child endangerment.
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/p ... _MG829.pdf
Re: French Tourist Julien David Fleury Arrested For METH in Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Kuroneko wrote:Would that be your stance if you were given the Minister for Health portfolio?zmth wrote: Sure ought to be legal everywhere ! It's anyones God(though i am not religious) given right to do any drugs they want - pursuit of happiness and no one elses business.
The Economic Cost of Methamphetamine Use in the United States, 2005
This monograph presents the first national estimate of the economic cost of methamphetamine (meth) use in the United States. Our analysis suggests that the economic cost of meth use in the United States reached $23.4 billion in 2005. Given the uncertainty in estimating the costs of meth use, this study provides both a lower-bound estimate of $16.2 billion and an upper-bound estimate of $48.3 billion.
The analysis undertaken to generate these estimates considers a wide range of consequences due to meth use, including the burden of addiction, premature death, drug treatment, and aspects of lost productivity, crime and criminal justice, health care, production and environmental hazards, and even child endangerment.
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/p ... _MG829.pdf
Yeah sure. But that is only because it is illegal. If it were legal then no one would use it.
How's that for logic?
The US is rapidly turning into an even larger waste-pit because of that shit.
At least the cocaine craze of the 80's all my friends were very productive.
They worked hard to make more $ to buy more coke so they could work longer to buy more...
Re: French Tourist Julien David Fleury Arrested For METH in Sihanoukville, Cambodia
That's a brilliant poster!kiwiincambodia wrote:John Bingham wrote:Yeah, they should give out free crystal meth at primary schools.zmth wrote: Sure ought to be legal everywhere ! It's anyones God given right to do any drugs they want - pursuit of happiness and no one elses business.
If they did that, i certainly would have gone to school more often.....
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