As I was walking past Tesco yesterday, past the youths that congregate around there, I was once again so disappointed to see drug deals being made openly on the street. I know that this is not a new problem, but I just don't understand why it is allowed to happen there. All the time.
I'm just wondering if any of you long-time residents of the area could enlighten me on the status of policing the area and why kids can just stand on the high street and deal so openly. Boggles my mind. Thanks!
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From a pharmacy or similar licensed premises where proper ID checks and safety advice are provided and the chemicals are clean and actually contain what they're supposed to. Obviously these don't exist here yet, but look at the model around cannabis in the US and you can see how that sort of business could be created and continue to operate.
A doctor's job is to cure sick people, not to pander to lifestyle choices.
If someone dies from hyperthermia brought on by ecstasy prescribed by a doctor or supplied off-prescription by a pharmacist the relatives could easily sue the doctor or pharmacist for providing a non-medically required dangerous drug.
Not going to happen.
In 2011, there were 8,748 alcohol-related deaths. I'm quite sure that the sellers of that dangerous drug have not been sued.
I understand that you may criticise the use of a readily-available drug to a prescribed one, so I thought I should also point out that in the same year, antidepressants were a factor in in 352 deaths. And again I do not believe that anyone was sued as a result.
As an aside, 26 people died in 2011 from causes related to 'ecstacy-type' drugs. That will include adulterated pills, which are far more dangerous than MDMA, and this number of deaths would go down if there was regulation of the market so that people understood what they were buying and were advised on safe use - just the same as people are with prescription drugs currently. The risk of hypernatremia and hyperthermia would fall if people were educated and not just scared into disbelieving the information disseminated.
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