In 2015, Ireland will move towards decriminalizing substances including heroin, cocaine and cannabis. The program will also create designated rooms in Dublin where heroin users can inject themselves. Proponents of legalisation argue that instead of shaming addicts, Ireland’s drug policy should focus on treating them. Opponents argue that legalization program encourages widespread drug use.
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Only if the drugs include medicinal marijuana etc. to help those with severe tremors caused by a disorder
@9ZB95CF7mos7MO
Some drugs such as marijuana should be decriminalised. However other drugs such as opioids or drugs such as meth or heroin should be illegal. Drug use should receive reduced sentencing while drug dealing should receive increased sentencing. there should also be more resources for drugs users and families that have been destroyed because of drug use
@93DK9X63yrs3Y
Yes, but make them in the millions, and punish any who smuggle cheaper drugs in harshly, 25 years minimum.
@99WZTSK2yrs2Y
Yes, but criminalize drug dealers while facilitating rehabilitation for users
@8YG3DPC3yrs3Y
Only cannabis and mushrooms
@8T5XMZ94yrs4Y
decriminalize soft drugs like hallucinogenics and marijuana but increase funding for rehabilitation for those involved with hard drugs.
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@8D2RGSN5yrs5Y
I think that some drugs such a cannabis should be legal for medical reasons
@9B94PTN2yrs2Y
Recreational drugs such as marijuana should be legalized however that's about it.
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