24-01-18, 10:36 PM
(24-01-18, 10:04 PM)VNA link Wrote:Quote:Coke may be in and out of your system quickly by medical terms, but it still leaves remnants of an angry wanker behind.
I’m not advocating coke. But one thing that has helped it become popular is how quickly the body processes the by products of the drug. Current workplace drug policies promote the use of coke.
Quote:And i did say that if a regular user of cannabis is tested days or even weeks later they can still get nicked driving because of the legal levels in the system which don't flush out so easy.
That’s the point I was making – there are no legal limits in the system for the by-products THC because it is not a legal substance. The testing is a nonsense.
Quote:Don’t get me wrong, i don’t agree with it at all, but they’re obviously doing it for a reason.
The current laws and policies are clueless. It’s a case of keep doing the same thing that’s never ever worked in the hope that at some point in the future surely it will work.
Quote:As for booze, if you treat it with disrespect, tough shit, nobody's forcing you to drink it, and if you don't know your limits or simply abuse it then we all know the possible outcomes.
So then why discriminate against safer less harmful drugs? Why encourage organised crime. Why ignore and deny the colossal damage that alcohol does to society?
Either you are drunk, or on drugs.....or both.
Workplace drug policies promote the use of coke???
What planet are you on? And who do you work for?
Whether you want to believe it or not, if cannabis or whatever drug for that matter gets legalized, street dealers will offer "better for cheaper". Simple competition, you'd be playing right into their hands, they won't just stop selling on the side because there are now legal places selling it.
Again, don't mistake my point of view as being anti, because i'd be very interested to see it trialled over here, which is possible seeing as other countries are giving it a go.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.