Prescribed heroin (!)

The nearly 1,300 selected addicts, who have been unhelped by other therapies, visit one of the centers twice a day to receive the carefully measured dose of heroin produced by a government-approved laboratory.

I am kinda shocked with this... You can call it experiment, but I think it is too dangerous.

It is somewhere on a borderline between madness and breakthrough. If all ***** were accessible, there would be no ****-money for mafia. This is good. But at the same time it is a free distribution of death among people by their own government. And from this point of view this is sick.

Actually I can't figure out my opinion upon that subject, unless the fact that I am shocked.

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I am speechless. There are obviously huge pros and cons to this...
 
I still remember being in the kitchen, as a young *** (about 8 years old) when my late ******, a physician, was listening attentively to my mum, as she explained that her niece was in the hospital for a heroin OD.
The news was a complete, out of the blue, surprise to both of my parents.

After about a minute for him to digest the news, *** says "if she doesn't die today, she's still a walking dead person".

She died of an OD 11 months later.



This is your modern progressivism, what do you expect ?
Let it all hang out ! Do whatever you wanna cuz ya wanna.

And from the Swiss ! :confused:
It's either cretins or commys within the Swiss govt. apparatus . . what the hell else could it be ?
Oh well, at least it will be better for the environment, less people and all :P

Sad :(
 
I don't think this is the way to go. I mean, yes, by legalizing ***** they are taking away the crime factor involved with *****, but at the same time they're sponsoring mind-altering substances that have very harmful effects on the body. I think they made a mistake on this one. :2 cents:
 
[ . . have very harmful effects on the body. I think they made a mistake on this one. :2 cents:

You got it buddy !


No, not good at all. Check out the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Premium Link Upgrade (in interview). Is this guy really a walking, breathing, functional human being ? :D

Also, I recall ever so vividly, the downfall of Layne Staley. Have any of you read some of his accounts ? You just have to know about all of the "dope sick" - stomach cramps, ****** every day, the runs all of the time, The feeling that you want to die and that there is no turning back, the reclusive state that you put yourself in, it has to be sheer horror.

I, like probably most here would be fine with the decriminalization of more common "social *****, if you will, but heroin ? All I have to say is that the Swiss better have their health care apparatus prepared for what's about to happen. The sorry junkies will be occupying much of the hospital attention that more innocent, "legit" patients deserve, as becoming a junk head would become an optional way of life.

Last thing - I was in greater disbelief when I first heard about Martina Hingis (swiss miss) + ******* !

Huh ! What ? :tongue: ;)
 
i will reserve judgment until we see the results. i think the fact they are trying to do something positive is encouraging. i am more dismayed that they failed to decriminalize *********. :confused:

note that not anyone can walk in and get heroin. it is for a hand picked group of people who are obviously hard core and without previous treatment success. i don't see any plan to get them off, as it seems to make it easier for them. heroin is the finest **** IMO and as someone who did it for a short time, i know that i will not do it again simply because it is TOO NICE and can replace all the things in life that are more worthwhile. the **** by itself taken in moderation is not harmful, it's the problem of growing threshold for "high" and difficulty in paying for it. one can function in moderate doses.

as to OD threat, they will not OD due to prescribed amount and controlled purity. there is a far greater chance that they will OD outside the program. the problem tho is one of tolerance. an addict needs more over time and i don't know how they will address that problem.
 
Heroin is a patented painkilling **** intended for ************ use. It was introduced by the German chemicals firm Bayer late in the 19th century.It was widely used but sales dropped dramatically when aspirin became available.
 
And aspirin ***** more people per year than any hardcore **** (as does acetaminophen). 'Course, Bayer and Tylenol are relatively cheap and plentiful.
 
Like, Legzman said there is huge pros and cons on this.

Yet, our socities haven't found any good way to deal with *****... Let's see how this "experience" will turn out. :dunno:
 
Like, Legzman said there is huge pros and cons on this.

Yet, our socities haven't found any good way to deal with *****... Let's see how this "experience" will turn out. :dunno:

I hope there's video. :nanner:
 
**** is deadly but so is *******, but ******* is accepted while **** aint.

I don't agree with the statement that when you legalize **** the crime rate would drop. The only effect you get is that criminals will move there "business" to something else. the same thing happen with prostitution. With other words, if they can't make monkey dealing in **** they find something that will.

Yes **** can be destructive it doesn't matter what kind of **** you use. If you really want to help those people we have to change as a society, we are demanding to much of our self. The amount of stress and frustration people have nowadays is causing the huge ***** in *******/**** and cigarettes. For some its a excuse to get away from the dally routines. How ever this is not that easy.

Furthermore how many people fall back in the old routine after being clean for several months?, Why are they going back on using ****?. Most like cause they don't get accepted and being away so long fitting back in isn't that easy. They need more support,guidance and of course they deserve a chance which they do not always get.




So I'm against legalizing any kind of ****.:2 cents:
 
**** is deadly but so is *******, but ******* is accepted while **** aint.

I don't agree with the statement that when you legalize **** the crime rate would drop. The only effect you get is that criminals will move there "business" to something else. the same thing happen with prostitution. With other words, if they can't make monkey dealing in **** they find something that will.

Yes **** can be destructive it doesn't matter what kind of **** you use. If you really want to help those people we have to change as a society, we are demanding to much of our self. The amount of stress and frustration people have nowadays is causing the huge ***** in *******/**** and cigarettes. For some its a excuse to get away from the dally routines. How ever this is not that easy.

Furthermore how many people fall back in the old routine after being clean for several months?, Why are they going back on using ****?. Most like cause they don't get accepted and being away so long fitting back in isn't that easy. They need more support,guidance and of course they deserve a chance which they do not always get.




So I'm against legalizing any kind of ****.:2 cents:

There's a problem with ******* which is that in relatively small doses it's catually beneficial to health.Moderate drinkers have a significantly lower mortality rate than teetotalers (and, it must be said, heavy drinkers)
There's another problem in that it's a by product of fermentation used in the creation of **** and ****.I drink **** and **** regularly , not for the ******* in it but for the taste.If it were possible (it isn't) for anybody to make a half decent low ******* or ******* free **** or **** I would probably choose it, particularly if I have to drive home.
So to lump ******* with other ***** in an argument for either legalisation or prohibition is to ignore the use to which it is put.
 
A war on ***** is a war on the people.

It's an unwinnable war, all ***** should be legal and regulated, like they do in Amsterdam.

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Where's the war on poverty?
 
It's an unwinnable war, all ***** should be legal and regulated, like they do in Amsterdam.

Like they do in Amster? But even in Netherlands hard ***** are *******. Neither heroine, nor *******... The more so, LSD is not allowed in Amsterdam.

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Like they do in Amster? But even in Netherlands hard ***** are *******. Neither heroine, nor *******... The more so, LSD is not allowed in Amsterdam.

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I can't tell someone what to do to their body. Obviously they are *******, but people still find ways to buy them.
 
This is the right thing to do.

People make the choice to become an addict, yes certain factors can contribute towards their addiction such as the financial situation they have been crought up in through lack of education and lack of any other prospects, people turn to ***** because they believe that somthing in missing in their life. This is not necessarily a rich and poor subject because there are many people out their who have the means to live but still become addicts, but as long as their are ***** out their and people willing to buy them then it the responsibility of the government to look out for these people because no one else will. To give ***** out to the people that need it in a safe and secure place isnt just going to help the addicts its going to help the communities surronding these areas in which the **** trade contributes highly to the crime rate. You lower the efects of ******* ***** on the community and increase the rate of legal ***** the surrounding areas where these ***** were sold before are going to feel the effects.

Yes, addicts are stupid but it is the governments duty to protect all of its citizens.
 
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