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sad little people are druggies. drain on society and nhs just let them od and be done

 

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there not worth any thing. i bet even there familys hate them just as much. they are scum of the world

 

I think you got it wrong familys try to help them,not hate them.

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NHS giving smack away for free? **** off am not paying taxes to feed a drug habit, sell it in pharmacies and tax the ******** off it.

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How would the dealers be able to sell it cheaper than the NHS who could give it away? The vast majority of the cost of producing heroin is finding ways to smuggle it into the country. Diamorphine, the 'medical' name for heroin is currently purchased cheaply by the NHS and used regularly. Also the NHS could guarantee the purity of the drug, something that a drug dealer couldn't.

 

So giving it away cures the problem,what next give vodka to alco's for nowt,how is giving heroin away for nowr curing the problem?

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are you just talking about heroin or all illegal drugs because a big majority of doctors and nurses smoke cannabis, they say its due to all the stress they are under, I don't agree with drugs but I wouldn't go as far as calling them " the scum of the earth !!!!!

 

You can not possibly know that to be true.:loopy:

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NHS giving smack away for free. **** that am not paying tax to fund drug habits, sell it in pharmacies and tax the ******** off it.

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You can not possibly know that to be true.:loopy:

 

hmmmmmmmmm yes I can ive worked with them:rant:

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So giving it away cures the problem,what next give vodka to alco's for nowt,how is giving heroin away for nowr curing the problem?

 

It's quite simple. If a heroin addict can get free, pharmacologically pure heroin on a script, he isn't going to be buying it from a dealer and robbing your Nan to pay for it.

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It's quite simple. If a heroin addict can get free, pharmacologically pure heroin on a script, he isn't going to be buying it from a dealer and robbing your Nan to pay for it.

 

But he will,surely the nhs will not give the junkie enough,it would be controlled surely to ween him off it,he will then rob your nan(both mined dead)to feed the extra stuff he needs.

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You can actually already get it on prescription as a treatment for addiction in the UK, its just not that common. guess methadone etc is cheaper to hand out to the masses of addicts.

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But he will,surely the nhs will not give the junkie enough,it would be controlled surely to ween him off it,he will then rob your nan(both mined dead)to feed the extra stuff he needs.

 

No reason to suppose that any of that will happen, you're just looking for problems where there aren't any.

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No reason to suppose that any of that will happen, you're just looking for problems where there aren't any.

 

The problem is you wanna fund smackheads when we can't fund drugs to keep people alive at the moment.

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The problem is you wanna fund smackheads when we can't fund drugs to keep people alive at the moment.

 

Yes we can. Anyway, giving addicts free smack lowers the crime rates very nicely - surely even you would approve of that?

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