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SuN

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Is the most ethically produced recreational drug....

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Remember powder in ur nose = blood on ur hands ;) zomglulwtf
 

Conchaga

Let's fuck some shit up
Now THERE is an educated, secular, scientific look at deterring drug use.

That's a lot better than the Above the Influence bullshit we've got going in the US.

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If your dog is talking to you, you're not using weed.
 

SuN

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pseudo intellectualism winz
 

Conchaga

Let's fuck some shit up
Yeah, she's all boohoo afterward. I'd be all, like, HOLY SHIT YOU CAN TALK! Fuck that Taco Bell dog, this shit's gonna make me fukken rich!
 

SuN

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lulz; In reference to the first video; they can try to b as intelligent as they liek, with thar little stats and figures; both ends of the drug economy scale are doing moar to improve their quality of life and access to human rights than every self-deluded research assistant who contributed to the 'powder in ur nose = blood on ur hands' edumakationalz vid
 

SuN

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Meanwhile.....

"Within Australian prisons, Hepatitis C rates are extremely high, with one-third of all male prisoners and two-thirds of all female prisoners having Hepatitis C.
According to the recently released National Hepatitis C Strategy 2010-2013, the rate of Hepatitis C in prisons is 40 times the rate within the general community.
With large numbers of people who inject drugs being repeatedly incarcerated for short sentences of less than six months; the prison environment has become an incubator for Hepatitis C infection within the general community. Indeed, research has now shown that having been in prison is an independent predictor for Hepatitis C seropositivity.
In addition, it is also worth noting that national surveillance data shows a continuing increase in HIV prevalence among new prison entrants between 2004 and 2008.

Despite the very high rates of HCV infection and increasing rates of HIV prevalence in
correctional settings, NSPs are not available in any Australian prisons. It is argued that the lack
of access to new injecting equipment for prisoners is in breach of Australia’s obligations under
the International Convention on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) to provide
access to the highest possible attainable standard of health for all (ICESCR, Article 12). This
same principle is also articulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 25."
 
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