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    9.3 billion on Drugs

    Suspect some of you must be spending a lots as I am a tight arse and have contributed nothing to the claimed 9.3 billion spent
    on Drugs (excluding beer and wine which is counted )

    Full report is amazing

    SA and WA rule the roost with Figure 12: Estimated methylamphetamine consumption per jurisdiction for August 2018 in mg consumed per day per thousand people.
    Melb, Sydney and Darwin are COKE capital Figure 13: Estimated cocaine consumption per jurisdiction for August 2018 in mg consumed per day per thousand people.


    Cocaine and cannabis capitals revealed as meth use rises

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    Only do alcohol now and contribute around $1000 a year if I work it out so some are going to town here...
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    Wow

    And that doesn’t count any that’s ****ed on the grass!

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    Drug decriminalisation would 'save hundreds of millions', but No From Queensland

    Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has ruled out decriminalising drugs despite a new report saying it would cut the state's record rate of incarceration and save hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars a year.

    Have to chuckle at stubborn- Lock em up and train them to be bigger losers than they already are. ( Gosh I sound nasty with that one)

    The real reasons is "The QPC found decriminalisation would improve the lives of drug addicts without increasing the rate of drug use.
    Its report estimated that if reforms were implemented immediately, "the prison population would be between 20 to 30 per cent lower in 2025".


    I honestly think Pollies are dumb as a lot of the time. I know that to be untrue. They just act in a stupid way to avoid pee ving really stupid people that vote for the WAR ON Drugs



    Drug decriminalisation would 'save hundreds of millions', but Queensland Premier rules it out - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has ruled out decriminalising drugs despite a new report saying it would cut the state's record rate of incarceration and save hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars a year.

    Have to chuckle at stubborn- Lock em up and train them to be bigger losers than they already are. ( Gosh I sound nasty with that one)

    The real reasons is "The QPC found decriminalisation would improve the lives of drug addicts without increasing the rate of drug use.
    Its report estimated that if reforms were implemented immediately, "the prison population would be between 20 to 30 per cent lower in 2025".


    I honestly think Pollies are dumb as a lot of the time. I know that to be untrue. They just act in a stupid way to avoid pee ving really stupid people that vote for the WAR ON Drugs



    Drug decriminalisation would 'save hundreds of millions', but Queensland Premier rules it out - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    My opinion is that persons caught with illegal drugs in their system should get a felony conviction, an automatic six months in a penitentiary not a country club. no suspended sentence, no parole, second offence twelve months, and doubled for subsequent offences, loss of driver's licence for life. Frighten Christ out of the customers and much of the market would dry up. Dealers, that is persons in possession of quantities deemed more than for personal use to get ten years first offence. I worked in the federal welfare system and we, the staff, were heartily sick of our offices being clogged up with these worthless bludgers, liars, cheats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    My opinion is that persons caught with illegal drugs in their system should get a felony conviction, an automatic six months in a penitentiary not a country club. no suspended sentence, no parole, second offence twelve months, and doubled for subsequent offences, loss of driver's licence for life. Frighten Christ out of the customers and much of the market would dry up. Dealers, that is persons in possession of quantities deemed more than for personal use to get ten years first offence. I worked in the federal welfare system and we, the staff, were heartily sick of our offices being clogged up with these worthless bludgers, liars, cheats.
    Hasnt worked any where else, even the death penalty is no deterrent, what makes you think it would work here, ya dreamin
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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has ruled out decriminalising drugs despite a new report saying it would cut the state's record rate of incarceration and save hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars a year.

    Have to chuckle at stubborn- Lock em up and train them to be bigger losers than they already are. ( Gosh I sound nasty with that one)

    The real reasons is "The QPC found decriminalisation would improve the lives of drug addicts without increasing the rate of drug use.
    Its report estimated that if reforms were implemented immediately, "the prison population would be between 20 to 30 per cent lower in 2025".


    I honestly think Pollies are dumb as a lot of the time. I know that to be untrue. They just act in a stupid way to avoid pee ving really stupid people that vote for the WAR ON Drugs



    Drug decriminalisation would 'save hundreds of millions', but Queensland Premier rules it out - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
    It might keep a few out of the clink but it would cost the government millions in fines for possession etc..
    Decriminalising rape, murder, burglary and armed robbery would save the prison system heaps. Who's prepared to legalise pedophilia to save a few bucks?
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    If the Government is going to decriminalise drugs they should also make it legal to grow your own tobacco instead of taxing smokers about $1 per smoke But hay that would cost them billions of revenue.
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    Christ! You couldn't make it up if you tried.



    I honestly think Pollies are dumb as a lot of the time. I know that to be untrue.

    But but but most of them seem to give an excellent impression that they are so I'm inclined to believe them rather than your opinion Divs.

    No offence olde boy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has ruled out decriminalising drugs despite a new report saying it would cut the state's record rate of incarceration and save hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars a year.

    Have to chuckle at stubborn- Lock em up and train them to be bigger losers than they already are. ( Gosh I sound nasty with that one)

    The real reasons is "The QPC found decriminalisation would improve the lives of drug addicts without increasing the rate of drug use.
    Its report estimated that if reforms were implemented immediately, "the prison population would be between 20 to 30 per cent lower in 2025".


    I honestly think Pollies are dumb as a lot of the time. I know that to be untrue. They just act in a stupid way to avoid pee ving really stupid people that vote for the WAR ON Drugs



    Drug decriminalisation would 'save hundreds of millions', but Queensland Premier rules it out - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
    No mate, they are pandering to the 'Law 'n Order!' brigade.

    There is a majority of print media and a level of votes that would be apoplectic if they didn't just 'lock 'em up!'

    Pollies lack the balls to weather the blow back on what is obviously a health issue but is conflated as law and order

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