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Unread 7 Jul 2006, 12:36   #49
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Re: Why was pot made illegal in the UK

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Originally Posted by xtrasyn
Cocaine use would soar, while alcohol use would not be less to say the least. Noone uses heroin out of choice so that would fall near to zero, while pot use would stay on the same level.*

*Given the price is not 1000$ a unit but letīs say 5 quid a dose.
what? If the situation actually was as you've described it I don't see why cocaine use in particular would soar. It's not a particularly great drug. It's simply not true that no one uses heroin out of choice either. I can't actually imagining what your crazy reasoning for that could be
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