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View Poll Results: Should the Home Secretary be arrested for smoking cannabis?
Yes 17 51.52%
No 12 36.36%
Don't Know / Care 4 12.12%
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Old 20-07-2007, 02:11 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I don't think they should be arrested any more than i should be for hedge hopping and playing knock and run when i was a young kid.

I find it quite refreshing to see politicians being honest and upfront for a change,at least they have had some real life experiences.
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I have never, and will never, take/smoke/inject any kind of illegal drug. I don't consider it a 'real life experience', I consider it a criminal offence.
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Old 20-07-2007, 04:18 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I don't think they should be arrested any more than i should be for hedge hopping and playing knock and run when i was a young kid.

I find it quite refreshing to see politicians being honest and upfront for a change,at least they have had some real life experiences.
Surely the logical conclusion from that is that no one should be arrested or cautioned for Cannabis related offences because it isn't serious and is just life experience?
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Old 21-07-2007, 12:54 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Surely the logical conclusion from that is that no one should be arrested or cautioned for Cannabis related offences because it isn't serious and is just life experience?
Surely the conclusion is common sense should prevail.

This is relatively a minor offense that happened 25 years ago and harmed no one but themselves.

Should we arrest everybody who admits that they have broken the speed limit in the past.
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This is relatively a minor offense that happened 25 years ago and harmed no one but themselves.
So it is within the legal time limit for an offence? If it harms no one but themselves, why are people being arrested and cautioned for it now? Either it is an offence or it isn't.

What if they had done it five years ago? Or just one year ago? What about if it was just last month? Would that make a difference? Where do you draw the line? I am pretty sure that 30 years is the statutory time limit that the police have to adhere to.

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Should we arrest everybody who admits that they have broken the speed limit in the past.
If someone publicly admits to speeding then they should get points on their license, yes.
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What we need are less laws and the ones left to be more sensibly enforced.

I would decriminalise ALL drugs BUT only allow consumption of certain drugs on licensed premises. with possession outside of these premises treated harshly.

At the end of the day more people have suffered more because of the effects of the legalised drugs - cigarettes, alcohol caffeine etc.,

I would have thought that people who want "smaller" government would understand that position.

Mind you it is nice to see the hypocrisy of mainstream politicians exposed
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What we need are less laws and the ones left to be more sensibly enforced.

I would decriminalise ALL drugs BUT only allow consumption of certain drugs on licensed premises. with possession outside of these premises treated harshly.

At the end of the day more people have suffered more because of the effects of the legalised drugs - cigarettes, alcohol caffeine etc.,

I would have thought that people who want "smaller" government would understand that position.
That's a very different debate though.
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The question has to be: Have they actually had a toke in the past or is it BS instituted by McStalin to make his cabinet appear more honest?
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If you are a politician, then the laws you make don't apply.

I thought everyone knew that.
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I would have zero tolerance for all drug users! Drug addiction is self inflicted, these people commit crimes against others to feed their habit! Kernow type harsh punishment would solve problem! It's all a matter bottle by the government to impose harsh penalties, instead of spending a fortune of taxpayers money, giving these people substitute drugs and counselling, spend it on chucking them in a secure unit doing cold turkey for however long it takes for a cure.
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