I agree entirely to David’s view on not using soldiers as guinea pigs and testing on them drugs, the use of which could result in serious adverse effects. The soldiers should not be utilised in such a way. If drugs have to be tested they should be on volunteers, who certainly should not belong to a force, which is responsible for the security of a nation. Needless to say it should be done under strict medical supervision.However I’m not quite sure of his views on legalising drugs and allowing them to be an individual choice. Other means to tackle drug crime should be explored.
When the time of selling alcohol was extended that in no way improved the alcoholic health of our nation, infact more patients were being admitted to hospitals for alcohol problems. When pornography was legalised that in no way improved the moral health of the nation infact the lives of its people were swamped by it.
This reminds me when I was abroad in India, I read an article in a newspaper regarding the corruption there. It was written against the government in an underlying critical and sarcastic tone and was titled, “Should the government Legalise Corruption?”
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http://davefoxbeingbad.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
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