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Subject: Re: Reefer Madness - back to class B Posted on: Thu, 08 May 2008 09:03:05 +0100

On Wed, 7 May 2008 18:42:05 +0100, "The Todal"
wrote:

>
>"mucha buena" wrote in message
>news:fvspbj$2448$1@energise.enta.net...
>>
>> "MM" wrote in message
>> news:e8j3241anktbldav7gjgl517f6qun44r68@4ax.com...
>>> On Wed, 7 May 2008 13:03:22 +0100, "mucha buena"
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Does not affect me but im sure some lurkers here will be dissapointed, a
>>>>few
>>>>more votes lost for Labour maybe
>>>>
>>>>the Cannabis back to class B has landed, just announced and confirmed on
>>>>Capital FM
>>>
>>> Jolly good thing.
>>>
>>> Now raise the legal age for buying alcohol to 21.
>>
>> I dont think there is a need for that, Education is the key, personally I
>> would prefer far less restricted licenceing regulations than we have now.
>>
>> Everything in this country is abused, drugs, alcohol, gambling even humans
>> and many more things and all that comes down to very poor education.
>>
>> After June 1st, a ban of drinking on london transport, I can see why it
>> has had to come in and many may welcome it, I personally disagree with it
>> but as a country of serial abusers we only have ourselves to blame.
>
>A ban on drinking? Is that alcoholic drinks only? Does it include shandy?
>
>Can't they ban eating smelly food as well?

On trains? They certainly should! Do you want to travel 100 miles with
fish & chips wafting up your nose? Or worse?

> That would have to include
>hamburgers,

Yes

> stuff from Subway

No (doesn't smell, 'cos it's cold)

> and dry roasted peanuts.

Complete nonsense.

>
>Did you know that if you are aged, say, 16 and you walk down the street with
>your mates drinking beer from cans, the police can stop you, confiscate your
>beer and caution you?

And your point would be...?

> I forget what for, but it seems a bloody good way to
>make young people loathe the police.

So you condone anti-social behaviour, then? (Or do you think those
nice lads will stop after three pints of scrumpy?)

Gotta go ! Melvyn Bragg is on!

MM