The problem is ,Dan, that very few actually go to jail. It is just an alternative
way of looking at things that's all as nothing seems to be working now.
Hypothetically there would be no need for 'drug dealers' if it was to be had on prescription and there would be no need for them. Also you can't really talk for the rest of the world. Who is the rest of us? This is just my opinion
and it is a theory being considered by many academics. If one wants to spend even more tax on trying to contain these people from blighting the life of the majority of citizens in this country then fine but I see it as a way of making the 'taking of drugs' less 'cool' - the drug dealers make their money by maing sure they get repeat business which means they encourage youngsters to take them. De-criminalising does not make it legal and some already get methodone on prescription. I cannot see anybody coming into power and building more prisons as it doesn't solve anything except to get them off the streets for a short time and come back and start again. Maybe a radical re-think is what is necessary. What I do think is that we have gone too far in this country particuarly in the Social worker area in accepting excuses for their behaviour for which only they are responsible for.








