Statistics show that there are now three million drug users in the country, and people are saying that the drug war is being lost and these same people are now demanding that the possession of drugs should no longer be a criminal offence. Isn't this the tail wagging the dog. Will parliament succumb to the will of these people? Perhaps, because many of our members of parliament have themselves done or are doing drugs. We see and hear from people who say that drug use is not just the lower class but prominent people such as judges, bankers, lawyers, and many more in the professions. Perhaps we should have a referendum on the subject then the law abiding citizens can have their say, because I'm quite sure that the people who make and pass our laws are themselves in many cases biased. If these law breakers can change the law, then perhaps we should listen to the motorists. If there are again according to statistics two and a half million motorists who drive without tax and insurance, then this tail should also be allowed to wag that dog, and the law abiding citizen should have their voices heard under the same context. If the police can't catch this growing number of law breakers, then do away with the tax and insurance for all motorists, and let the police concentrate on more serious offences. But as a none drug using law abiding citizen I'm probably whistling in the wind.
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