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Thread: O/t Guns, drugs and gangland killings.

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    O/t Guns, drugs and gangland killings.

    How long before they are an everyday feature of life in Rotherham?

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    Probably not long, see Sheffield.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amanda_Hugg_n_Kiss View Post
    Probably not long, see Sheffield.
    Which areas of Sheffield?

    And what's the demographics of those areas?

    (Cue the deprived excuse from the apologists)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    And what's the demographics of those areas?

    (Cue the deprived excuse from the apologists)
    Simple, poverty.

    Criminalisation of drugs will one day be looked back upon as one of the most harmful and misguided policies of our era. Prohibition simply gives drug dealers and their gangs a licence to print money, and has proven ineffective in reducing drug use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John2 View Post
    Simple, poverty.

    Criminalisation of drugs will one day be looked back upon as one of the most harmful and misguided policies of our era. Prohibition simply gives drug dealers and their gangs a licence to print money, and has proven ineffective in reducing drug use.
    Same old worn out excuses.

    Poverty has existed in Sheffield for decades. Only the demographics have changed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Same old worn out excuses.

    Poverty has existed in Sheffield for decades. Only the demographics have changed.
    and drug laws were actually enforced by police back then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    and drug laws were actually enforced by police back then.

    Personal use don't yer know

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    Quote Originally Posted by John2 View Post
    Simple, poverty.

    Criminalisation of drugs will one day be looked back upon as one of the most harmful and misguided policies of our era. Prohibition simply gives drug dealers and their gangs a licence to print money, and has proven ineffective in reducing drug use.
    Very true John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Same old worn out excuses.

    Poverty has existed in Sheffield for decades. Only the demographics have changed.
    LOL, and they never used to have crime in previous decades, that's a new phenomenon too?

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    It will not be long before it gets worse in Rotherham and we see permanent cones stationed in the Wellgate area

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