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Drugs

I thought this was going to be a thread like one of those mathematics questions you got asked at school:

If a kilo of cocaine leaves Columbia with a value of £325 (and sells in Britain at £51,000 per kilo), with the police seizing an estimated 12% of imported drugs en route, how many kilos would they have to seize if they were to hit their target of 70%?

Answers on a Rizla.

enough to get you ****-faced?
 
Its slightly depressing when SZ can manage a more mature discussion on a subject than our elected representatives.

Mind you most of our elected representatives are self-confessed druggies* so that might be the most convincing argument against drugs yet. FWIW I also agree with that article and drugs are bad m'kay.



*Most of the cabinet and shadow cabinet appear to have confessed to have tried drugs, this is sufficient to stigmatise them as criminals under the current legislation.
 
Its slightly depressing when SZ can manage a more mature discussion on a subject than our elected representatives.

Mind you most of our elected representatives are self-confessed druggies* so that might be the most convincing argument against drugs yet. FWIW I also agree with that article and drugs are bad m'kay.



*Most of the cabinet and shadow cabinet appear to have confessed to have tried drugs, this is sufficient to stigmatise them as criminals under the current legislation.

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