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Should all the EU countries vote the same laws as the Dutch, regarding the soft drugs, and allow coffee shops?

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Should all the EU countries vote the same laws as the Dutch, regarding the soft drugs, and allow coffee shops?

Postby arber47 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 5:23 pm

so that the drug trafficants can't deal weed anymore, and so that everything can be regulated and under control of the government?
And also in order to fight crime and violence? ( especially in certain countries such as France, UK and Spain, where there are a lot of thugs in urban areas).

What's your opinion?
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Should all the EU countries vote the same laws as the Dutch, regarding the soft drugs, and allow coffee shops?

Postby orson19 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 5:26 pm

so that the drug trafficants can't deal weed anymore, and so that everything can be regulated and under control of the government?
And also in order to fight crime and violence? ( especially in certain countries such as France, UK and Spain, where there are a lot of thugs in urban areas).

What's your opinion?
Even if they did pass the soft drug laws. that is just grass you would still have every other drug that would still be illegal.therefore you would still have a thriving illegal drug trade. Amsterdam has tone of illegal trade every 10 minuets at night you have someone trying to sell you pills or cocaine in the red light district. I honestly think weed will be legal in the us and allot of other places in the next 15 year. It is the least of any ones problems booze causes way more problems but that is legal.
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