Holy Smoke

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?
 
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.
Nonsense, they have legalised recreational drugs in a number of countrys where the crime rates and dealers thrive, the only people who argue for it to be legalised are the ones that are drug users, there is no benefit to the man on the street who doesn't take them.
 
If you say you object to all drugs, then yes, you should include all drugs.

Do you want to move your goalposts again?
I am frantically running around with my goalposts due to the lack of sticking with the subject in hand, which is illegal recreational drugs.
 
So you're abandoning your "all drugs" statement.
All recreational illegal drugs that are of no benefit to anyone who doesnt need them for medical use but used to purely get high on. Now that being said lets hear some sensible reasons to legalise these type of drugs.
 
So, in summary, everything you want to indulge in should be or remain legal and, everything you don't, should not.

No logic at all. (y)
Have you an argument for legalising the use of illegal recreational drugs for just getting high as a kite on? If so let us hear the reason.
 
All recreational illegal drugs that are of no benefit to anyone who doesnt need them for medical use but used to purely get high on. Now that being said lets hear some sensible reasons to legalise these type of drugs.

Got it. So you don't object to recreational drugs that are of no benefit to anyone who doesnt need them for medical use but used to purely get high on.

Such as alcohol, caffeine and nicotine

But you object to things that are illegal.

So if cannabis was legalised, you would not object to it.

And if alcohol was made illegal, you would object to it.

That's easily dealt with.
 
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