Illegal drugs in Britain and their future, as seen in 1994

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Illegal drugs in Britain and their future, as seen in 1994
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Many millions were smoking joints and popping pills, might the time come to legalise it?

of 9 October 1994 was the first of a three-part series on illegal drugs. ‘Three million people smoke cannabis in Britain. Another 2-5 million have tried ecstasy. Most do it for fun, albeit potentially dangerous fun.’

Our culture should have its own defined initiation ceremonies involving the use of drugs, just as other cultures do‘Young people should be educated to use drugs in a meaningful way,’ he argued. ‘Our culture should have its own defined initiation ceremonies involving the use of drugs, just as other cultures do, and these rituals should be socially approved and perhaps even enjoined.

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