Holy Smoke

They are not nuns though, they are a group of women with no catholic beliefs, calling themselves "sisters of the valley" spreading the word about the healing capabilitys of cannabis.


Nobody is obliged to be a Catholic before they can comment on illogical government policy.
 
Hang on, I am talking about recreational drug use here, if this is purely on cannabis then that is a different conversation, JohnD has mentioned LSD and I was arguing against recreational drugs being legalised, like speed, LSD, crack etc.


Good to see you are moving your goalposts.
 
No but you cannot say that you are a nun when you are clearly not.
I have not described myself as a nun.

In the OP, I can't see that the campaigners did either.

It would be irrelevant to the argument,

But some people make claims that should not be taken seriously, for example that they are charismatic and impeccably groomed.
 
I have not described myself as a nun.

In the OP, I can't see that the campaigners did either.

It would be irrelevant to the argument,

But some people make claims that should not be taken seriously, for example that they are charismatic and impeccably groomed.
I never said that you said that you were a nun, but Odds said this. "The OP began with a story about a bunch of nuns in Mexico starting an independent business to bring cannabis out of cartel monopoly"
Sounds to me he wanted everyone to think a bunch of nuns are advocating cannabis. There is nothing wrong with saying the truth and why it wouldnt be taken seriously if someone is charismatic and impeccably groomed. Try to stick to facts when speaking with me John as that is all I deal in.
 
Not seen many caffeine addicts dealing coffee on street corners, nor is it illegal either.
Yes, alcohol and caffeine are recreational drugs, affecting the mind and body. Also nicotine.

No, they are not much trafficked on street corners

Because they are not illegal.

It's making them illegal that fuels organised crime.
 
As can clearly be seen, whenever everyone is losing a debate on here, the word twisting and stating the obvious comes out, we now have asprin and caffein thrown in to try to swerve off the objective of the debate. Should we bring in paracetamol and vaping with nicotine into it?
 
As can clearly be seen, whenever everyone is losing a debate on here, the word twisting and stating the obvious comes out, we now have asprin and caffein thrown in to try to swerve off the objective of the debate. Should we bring in paracetamol and vaping with nicotine into it?

If you say you object to all drugs, then yes, you should include all drugs.

Do you want to move your goalposts again?
 
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