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  1. The Clamp

    [Misc] We'll never stop the supply of drugs, so how do we reduce the demand?

    Of course things that affect the world also affect Brighton. Of course there are people who work in offices and don’t get involved so much in the “Brighton bubble” but it really is a town like very few others. I’d say Bristol is comparable. But yeah, the term “Brighton bubble” exists for a...
  2. The Clamp

    [Misc] We'll never stop the supply of drugs, so how do we reduce the demand?

    As I say. You don’t know Brighton. As for the naked dancing? Yep, it happens. Along with naked bike riding and our nudist beach. Of course their are laws and laws are followed. Except when they’re not ;-) You should visit, genuinely. I think it would open your eyes. I’m not sure what view...
  3. The Clamp

    [Misc] We'll never stop the supply of drugs, so how do we reduce the demand?

    Cocaine is unpleasant to be around.
  4. The Clamp

    [Misc] We'll never stop the supply of drugs, so how do we reduce the demand?

    Trials of prescription heroin and “shooting galleries” in other countries such as the Netherlands have proved successful. And there are a few cases of people who have access to pure heroin and know what they’re doing who have lived healthy lives with employment, good health and good family...
  5. The Clamp

    [Misc] We'll never stop the supply of drugs, so how do we reduce the demand?

    I agree largely with you, mainly when it comes to recreational drugs. Pills, coke etc will always be available on the black market. Crack too. However, the illegal heroin trade would be reduced to almost zero overnight. Very few addicts use heroin as a recreational drug. To start with maybe...
  6. The Clamp

    [Misc] We'll never stop the supply of drugs, so how do we reduce the demand?

    You really don’t know Brighton, do you.
  7. The Clamp

    [Misc] We'll never stop the supply of drugs, so how do we reduce the demand?

    If there were better funded mental health, social and child protection services there would be less substance abuse. Engage with vulnerable children and young people before trauma, PTSD and self medication become an issue. Additionally better training and a firmer attitude by government and...

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