NotThePars Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 Is this casual use of ‘recreational drugs’ the road that leads to the use of hard drugs, addiction and dependency then the inevitable destruction it brings? I don’t know the true answer to that, but it sure can’t help. I think it’s more likely the decimation of communities, deindustrialisation, and a lack of opportunities that’s to blame for the proliferation of hard drugs like heroin and the like more than 9-5 workers smashing coke and MDMA at the weekends chasing a bigger high. That’s just from my own experiences of living in a post-hope shithole and going clubbing a lot though. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tamthebam Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 The Public Health Minister has just been sacked due to the record number of deaths. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scary Bear Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, tamthebam said: The Public Health Minister has just been sacked due to the record number of deaths. Never heard of the c**t. Sounds a shit job anyway. Better off out of it. Edited December 18, 2020 by Scary Bear 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeeTillEhDeh Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 Never heard of the c**t. Sounds a shit job anyway. Better off out of it. I really don't understand why - the failure of drugs policy goes way back - long before the SNP government. The politicisation of the issue is not going to help matters at all. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mizfit Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 I really don't understand why - the failure of drugs policy goes way back - long before the SNP government. The politicisation of the issue is not going to help matters at all. The last few days have been Labour forgetting they had decades to tackle the problem, instead acting like it’s only been an issue since 2007. Everyone in Scottish politics should be embarrassed that it’s got to this stage. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Binos Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 The countries with the worst record are us, Sweden, Ireland, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Estonia Seeing a connection Add poverty, which we specialise in and you have your answer 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donathan Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 I really don't understand why - the failure of drugs policy goes way back - long before the SNP government. The politicisation of the issue is not going to help matters at all. Labour and the other opposition parties were drawing up a no confidence vote which would have succeeded because the SNP are a minority government. Sturgeon’s choice was sack him now or have him unceremoniously removed next week. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Binos Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 The problem goes back to Thatcher removing the likelihood for some sections of our society to have jobs And the aforementioned geographical trends 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sergeant Wilson Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, mizfit said: The last few days have been Labour forgetting they had decades to tackle the problem, instead acting like it’s only been an issue since 2007. Everyone in Scottish politics should be embarrassed that it’s got to this stage. They should, but take it on the chin. Harking back 13 years and saying it's their fault too isn't a good look. Edited December 18, 2020 by Sergeant Wilson 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inanimate Carbon Rod Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 3 minutes ago, MixuFruit said: really fascinating stuff. I had blithely assumed this was just the Trainspotting generation dying off but it's something quite specific and not that at all. Nope, street valium. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inanimate Carbon Rod Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 3 minutes ago, MixuFruit said: and they're being poisoned by it rather than overdosing, why's it hitting Scotland so hard, different supplies, something the dealers are doing? Cheap as f**k to make and easy enough to do in cottage industries with no pharmaceutical oversight etc and quite readily adulterated with shite which causes the deaths. Dealers arent really doing much except punting the stuff but theres a shorter supply chain than say heroin which obviously comes from much further afield. The sad thing is and i can only speak from things ive heard is that in some areas when there is a death from street valium demand goes up as people perceive it to be ‘better quality’? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeeTillEhDeh Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 They should, but take it on the chin. Harking back 13 years and saying it's their fault too isn't a good look.You don't need to go back 13 years - 10 years of austerity haven't helped either. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
101 Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 6 minutes ago, Inanimate Carbon Rod said: Cheap as f**k to make and easy enough to do in cottage industries with no pharmaceutical oversight etc and quite readily adulterated with shite which causes the deaths. Dealers arent really doing much except punting the stuff but theres a shorter supply chain than say heroin which obviously comes from much further afield. The sad thing is and i can only speak from things ive heard is that in some areas when there is a death from street valium demand goes up as people perceive it to be ‘better quality’? I have always felt there should be three people in the distractive path of drugs, those who take it are innocent especially those with addiction issues but the manufacturing should be a separate crime (I believe its lumped in with dealing) and then dealing carck down on the former and educate and help the users than we will be improving the lives of those who deserve it and locking up the folk who are ruining them. The talk to frank site is good but are people going to be popping on there to have a look at what markings to look at on the valium before taking them, I doubt it. 1 hour ago, Binos said: The problem goes back to Thatcher removing the likelihood for some sections of our society to have jobs And the aforementioned geographical trends And the rise in greed in society drugs dealers and those profiting from others misfortune can of course be seen all through society but after she was in the greed dial was turned up to 11 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NotThePars Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 (edited) 18 hours ago, Binos said: The countries with the worst record are us, Sweden, Ireland, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Estonia Seeing a connection Add poverty, which we specialise in and you have your answer The Vikings! Even when it was the cold weather and the deindustrialisation I knew it was the Vikings. Edited December 19, 2020 by NotThePars 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hearthammer Posted January 18, 2021 Share Posted January 18, 2021 1 minute ago, Ellionne said: It's sad that in 2021 people don't realize that there is only one safe drug that will not destroy you completely and that is marijuana. The rest are pure chemistry and too toxic for your body to handle. Should the government now bin the "Just Say No" public info promotions and replace it with the safer alternative 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ICTChris Posted July 30, 2021 Author Share Posted July 30, 2021 (edited) Some expectation setting about the terrible figures expected today. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-58019510 Edited July 30, 2021 by ICTChris 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Moonster Posted July 30, 2021 Share Posted July 30, 2021 What's it going to take to reform drug laws in this country? Genuinely want to know what the tipping point is because we've been beyond what is acceptable for most of my life and nobody seems to give a f**k aside from when these articles hit the news and we get every politician telling us how terrible it is, but do absolutely f**k all to change it. Depressing. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lex Posted July 30, 2021 Share Posted July 30, 2021 Yet more horrible news. Thoughts with the friends and family of those who have been lost.Hopefully we see some real action this time instead of yet more excuses and politicking from the Scottish Government. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Fifer Posted July 30, 2021 Share Posted July 30, 2021 55 minutes ago, The Moonster said: What's it going to take to reform drug laws in this country? Genuinely want to know what the tipping point is because we've been beyond what is acceptable for most of my life and nobody seems to give a f**k aside from when these articles hit the news and we get every politician telling us how terrible it is, but do absolutely f**k all to change it. Depressing. Out of interest, what do you mean by this? Genuine naivety/curiosity, not asked in an arsey way. I'm very ill informed on this subject. Are we talking drug legalisation? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GNU_Linux Posted July 30, 2021 Share Posted July 30, 2021 Out of interest, what do you mean by this? Genuine naivety/curiosity, not asked in an arsey way. I'm very ill informed on this subject. Are we talking drug legalisation? Probably referring to things like drug decriminalisation & SIS (supervised injection sites) which would be illegal under the current UK laws as layed out in acts such as the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 & it's amemdments since. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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