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I get my kicks from a good work out in the fresh air. There are plenty of ways these people can help themselves out of a boring existence Lots of others lead fairly hum-drum lives - but they choose not to take drugs .
The idea of working out after having spent an entire week working depresses me more than I can put into words. Always was crap at sports, so I derive very little enjoyment from physical exertion without purpose.
Guess we're just different there.

You'd be amazed at what they offer at the local gym. My wife drags me off with her... the whole family do yoga together.
I can recommend this.... few gentle stretches and a lie down... It cracks me up every time the teacher tells me not to forget to breathe...
That scene with Victor Meldrew at the yoga class and the deceased yoga teecher always comes to mind.... I cannot explain this... and right in the middle of the salute to the sun thingy - I fall over and

Then there is the hydrotherapy pool... this is sooooo
relaxing But my fave sport is... golf. Folowed by rugby.
And we find time to ride the bikes and go on fast track days...
Think we have nice busy life - and thus no reason to take any drugs for a high.... you ain't lived unless you have hurtled around track or driven on a A/bahn at a speed which Dick disapproves of....
Then of course... there is my lovely wife who provides me with endless hours of entertainment. But Ernest .. they already have a stealth tax on this sport - it's call "support your chiild at uni later on!" and "help your local school have a computer by shopping at certain stores and going to their Pupil Work Fayres!"
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Besides, I'm always reminded of Jim Fixx, and wonder why he died of a massive heart attack having devoted his life to jogging and aerobic exercise, yet Keith Richards is still touring.

Well - he did go for the burn...we are talking nice gentle exercise which is good for the soul and make a hearty man out of you!
As for Keith Richards.... well he may still be touring... but he looks like he'll drop at any time. On the other hand IG (if you were to meet him) is -er .. well dammit he's admitted to being 50....but he does not look anything near. My wife can pass for a woman half her age and people pass kind comments on my good self ... like I look too young to be the consultant virology wally. I do have the odd grey hiar now - but my twins are wholly responsible for this

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But... if we legalise more will try it. Don't kid yourself that the stuff will be offered on the cheap either. They will either tax it high to cover medical costs or we all pay more tax to fund other people's habits.
But the crap that it's cut with that causes the majority of the medical issues would cease to be a problem. Taxing any drug, prescription or recreational, is fine by me.
Ah.. but if we tax it... we have to tax high. People will commit crimes to fund the habit. If we went down the prescription route...
Well- actual cost of producing pure heroin etc - surprisingly low. Almost comparable to paracetamol in production costs. But.. we would then be faced with either increasing prescription charges for all to pay for cost of later treatment for collapsed veins, seizures, overdoses and all the other accidents which occur with users from tolerance to addict levels.
Kid yourself not - this drug and other Class As affect the bio-chemical balance in your brain. This affects everything you do - and whilst some users may appear to hold down resonsible jobs - we must question how comptetently they do so. I had a houseman working under me and he turned to heroin as result of the pressure. For a while he coped and I never suspected anything. Then mistakes crept in and he ended up getting struck off because his error contributed indirectly to a patient's death. I ended up befroe the GMC as I had to explain why I had not noticed the problem. Fortunately, I was able to explain the situation in a way which was helpful to my houseman and to myself. I managed to get his "ban" limited to period of time to allow him to get his life back under control and allow him to return to practice medicine at a later date. As far as I am aware - guy has kicked the habit and is now a part time GP - which is probably best outcome for him.
As IG mentioned - my wife (who know everything about all drugs and effects as she is one of the lead scientists for one of the largest pharmaceutical companies inthe world) fell victim to tolerance on painkillers. It was on a par with the aftermath of the accident in pain ratio to me personally. She was a handful at the time. Come to think of it - she still is... but in the normal bubbly way.
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Swiss arre having a re-think - and their solution was to make them buy their own and they have a tax on gov sourced. It is quite steep - hence the crime wave.
I'm sure a bit of applied thought would bring a better solution to bear.
It is a touchy subject. I am against any so-called recreational use of drugs because I know the health dangers.
I do provide needles to be distributed to addicts. They still share needles even though there is a supply of new ones. I cannot understand this and can only attribute this to habitual practice and culture.
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Jack Straw is having a rethink on the cannabis issue.
Only 'cos it's election time!

But surely - if this had been the right thing to do - he could argue case convincingly to the electorate.
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These drugs are not safe and sooner or later those addicts "holding normal jobs" will fall flat as it will get in the way of their ability.
Not necessarily. Once hooked, the usage tends to remain fairly constant, it does not increase dramatically. I'm talking about people who happen to be addicted to drugs, not those for whom the drug has taken over their life. There are many alcoholics out there doing the same thing.
Not in my professional experience. It takes over one's life. Very few remain "constant".
Besides - these people wil be driving cars... and what happens if they require fix at the wrong time? Like when they are behind my wife? I would
NEVER WANT to go through that again or want anyone else to experience this. OK - so he had a stroke followed by coronary - but this could happen to these addicts who think they are in control of the habit.
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The "cannabis use is connected to depression/mental illness" meme is I suspect a lot to do with some of those those using cannabis, or wanting to, being depressed anyway.
My neurologist colleagues see no reason why cannabis should not be used to treat MS, etc.
But...cannabis does not alleviate depression. It fuels it over time. Have the medical proof and reserach of this. It;s in BMJ archives... but beware.. one "expert's" view contradicts another's
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Besides - these people holding normal jobs are the one who cannot judge speed and distance and will probably be our tailgater from hell.
I've already said they shouldn't be driving under the influence. IMO if they cross that line then they're a potential danger and something should be done about it.
And you should be thankful and greateful that Durham and N Yorks insist on retaining chaps like IG to implement road safety measures and nab these poeple. Scams cannot do this. Steve and teh JJs know this if they are honest with themselves.
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As for the free-up of my time.... hahahahahaha! Yer 'avin' a larf ain'tya?
Whole amazon rainforest of paper bye-product is normally on my desk at any one time.....

Just out of interest though, I do wonder what the actual reduction in paperwork would be if petty drug offences were phased out? The Brixton pilot showed great promise - obviously not everywhere is like Brixton, but it was interesting to see the immediate improvement in police/community relations when it was noticed that serious crime was being targeted rather than busting people for a bag of grass to bump up arrest quotas.
Like IG - have a load of paperwork on HIV/drug cases floating around my virology umbrella. I would not class dealing heroin as a petty offence myself...nor would I class drving a car whilst under the influence of heroin as a petty offence. My wife may have been the victim of a stroke victim whose autopsy proved he was no drug user.... but there are others who are victims of drivers who drug and drive. Ultimately we all pay the price as scams appear - since they were speeding when they killed the person. Problem is .. different kind of speed caused the accident in reality.
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I meet hundreds of wrong 'uns and have done so most of my working life...
And most of the users i've met have been no trouble at all - so is it your job that has led you to theis conclusion? I'd worry about bias there because you are dealing with the worst of us on a daily basis (and, lest I be misunderstood, I take my hat off to you for doing it!).
He's a BiB - he meets more criminals than is normal.
I'm a virologist - I meet more HIV people than is normal. Of these sex and promiscuity was not the cause... shared needles... and as said - have a problem with the culture and way of addict life here.
By the way - these are nice middle class and hold down decent jobs - er you were saying?
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These people may feel "normal" and they are not reacting normally. They are slow to react due to the opiate nature of these drugs or in the case of ecstasy - so far high - they have no concept of speed.
Again, they shouldn't be driving until the effects have worn off and here I'm in complete agreement with you.
But that's the point - they do! Just like they drink and drive, drive whilst tired and unfit....and the scams do not catch them and the KSI stats reflect 'em.
FACT- JJs! ANd no silly hearses in Kendal will change this fact of life!
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Speed per se as sole cause? Be lying if I said they never happen - but they do not happen as often as some folks expect public to believe - eh JJ? JJ? JJ? and cam op?
I'm very much aware that most accidents are caused by idiotic driving rather than speed - however if we weren't all in such a bleedin' rush then maybe we'd have more time to anticipate and deal with the numptys on our roads.

Said it umpteen times - we can handle fst driing if we are alert and not impaired and ifwe apply COAST skills.
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Stimulants do not alter brain and body co-ordination. Certainly coffee and Red Bull have never impaired anyone. Mad Doc did explain something about neurons in the brain earlier on...in basic way.
Aye, but the MD*A (ecstacy) 'phets *can* cause impaired judgement. Likewise it's possible to get so wired on standard 'phet that your ability to 'scan' is affected. USAF pilots hopped up on too much speed tend to fly into the ground because they get so focussed that they forget how to handle the big picture.
As stated - drugs affect biochemistry and the substances we all manufacture in our brains.
As yet unpublished research seems to indicate that prolonged drug use compromises the body;s abilty to manufacture these substances long term. Thus we are looking at pernamently slow reactions in these users and thus poor motor and cognitive skills.
Does not bode well for safety on the road - does it?
