Legalisation probably irrevocable
If cannabis and other illegal drugs were ever legalised, it would almost certainly be impossible to de-legalise them, any more than it is possible now to contemplate the de-legalisation—i.e. the legal banning—of alcohol and tobacco products.
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Drug Policy – A global perspective »Drug Policy – A global perspective
Legalisation of drugs »Legalisation of drugs
All illegal drugs should be legalised »All illegal drugs should be legalised
Arguments against legalising all illegal drugs »Arguments against legalising all illegal drugs
Legalisation probably irrevocable
Legal rights hard to remove once granted »Legal rights hard to remove once granted
Industry interests lobby against change »Industry interests lobby against change
because prohibition has been such an abysmal failure »because prohibition has been such an abysmal failure
Drugs were legal »Drugs were legal
Alcohol was legal then illegal, and was re-legalized »Alcohol was legal then illegal, and was re-legalized
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