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Lisa
10-28-2014, 06:36 AM
After band aid beard guy told me he couldn't read, I woke up this morning and shot off a text message asking for some pot, and this is after he told me he couldn't read, now I'm too embarrassed to call lol

steveyos YOLO
10-28-2014, 07:12 AM
Unless its planning your suicide nobody gives a shit

Lisa
10-28-2014, 07:13 AM
Why do you keep begging for my attention? You realise you are on ignore right?

Lisa
10-28-2014, 07:15 AM
You should leave the forum again, not one person cared or wanted you back.

timmy
10-28-2014, 07:28 AM
Have you fornicated with bandaids guy?

Autistic Spectrum
10-28-2014, 07:56 AM
did you fuck the illiterate bikey for a discount on your dope lisa

m0nde
10-28-2014, 08:23 AM
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Victorian election: Labor promises harsher crystal meth penalties
Labor’s policy includes up to 25 years’ jail for those who spread recipes or allow the drug ice to be sold on their premises

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Melissa Davey

theguardian.com, Wednesday 27 August 2014 07.52 BST
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Crystal Meth
Crystal methamphetamine – commonly known as ice. Photograph: Mikael Karlsson/Alamy
Victoria’s opposition Labor party has vowed to introduce new penalties associated with crystal methamphetamine – commonly known as ice – within 100 days if elected in November. The move follows a spike in hospitalisations related to the drug’s use.

The Labor leader, Daniel Andrews, said those caught spreading recipes for the drug, or who turned a blind eye to it being sold and used on their premises, would face up to 25 years in jail under proposed law changes.

Harsher penalties would also apply to anyone caught trafficking the drug into or near a primary or secondary school.

“Ice use is taking hold across our state, devastating lives, ripping families apart and causing so much damage,” Andrews said on Wednesday.

“What is important is a willingness and courage to say this ice epidemic has gotten away from all of us and we need to tackle it, because it is causing so much pain and suffering.”

An “ice action taskforce” would be created and include representatives from government, police, health services, education and the judicial system, he said.

Figures released in May from Victoria’s Turning Point alcohol and drug centre found there had been a 198% increase in ice-related ambulance call-outs in regional Victoria; with 231 call-outs in 2012-13 compared with 77 in 2011-12.

In metropolitan Melbourne, there was an 88% increase, with 1,112 ice-related call-outs in 2012-13 compared with 592 call-outs in 2011-12.

Crime statistics also released on Wednesday revealed crime increased 3.7% in 2013-14, as a rate per 100,000 people, and was driven largely by domestic violence and drug crime.

While Andrews was accusing the state Liberal government of being soft on crime under the premier, Denis Napthine, the police and emergency services minister, Kim Wells, said the new crime statistics revealed a 6.5% rise in drug offences per 100,000 people.

This could be attributed to a strong drug task force catching them out, he said.

“It means dangerous ice labs are being destroyed, drugs are coming off the streets, and outlaw bikie gangs are being crippled,” Wells said.

Nicole Lee, an associate professor at the national centre for education and training on addiction at Flinders University, said research had found methamphetamine use wasn’t necessarily increasing, but people were turning away from speed and towards ice.

“Ice is a more potent type of methamphetamine so along with that is likely to come more harm,” she said.

“People are more likely to inject or smoke ice which increases the risk of dependence due to a more potent form of delivery hitting your brain, whereas people tend to swallow speed.”

Lee, who is also a psychologist, said a task force incorporating experts from different sectors of the community to address ice specifically was a good step.

“We know that there has been a move away from specific policies about specific drugs so we tend to have broad drug and alcohol policies at both the federal and Victorian levels,” she said.

“I do think we need an action plan specific to ice so I think that will be a helpful measure.”

But law enforcement approaches were not effective without also targeting prevention and treatment, Lee said.

Because ice users suffered a longer withdrawal and detox period than other drug users, they also needed unique care.

“Recent data shows that health service providers aren’t really familiar with the best treatments for ice users and they are not really well set up to treat users, who require lengthier treatment,” she said.

“Changes are needed and need to be funded, and we need to provide good, clear information to people at risk of using.”

Dr Brendan Quinn, a research officer with the Burnet Institute, has studied the barriers to methamphetamine users receiving support and said he was not aware of any studies that found stronger law enforcement curbed use.

“Engaging people in treatment is what is important,” he said. “The best approaches are evidence-based and avoid stigmatising and scare-mongering approaches. They should be targeted at subgroups more likely to use the drug, like people who inject or smoke, who we know are less likely to engage with health services than other drug users.”

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10-28-2014, 03:57 PM
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,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nobody wants lisa but the filthy smelly band aid bikie's.

Camoron
10-28-2014, 04:06 PM
doesnt australia have the highest literacy rate in the world? thats pretty sad, he must be the absolute bottom of the barrel

m0nde
10-28-2014, 04:10 PM
australia is far ffrom having the highest literacy rate int eh world where'd you get that idea?
it has a high literacy rate, but even mongolia has a higher literacy rate than australia

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10-28-2014, 04:12 PM
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......................................yeah ain't to many in mongolia.

Lisa
10-28-2014, 07:10 PM
did you fuck the illiterate bikey for a discount on your dope lisa

No

Lisa
10-28-2014, 07:11 PM
Have you fornicated with bandaids guy?

No

Autistic Spectrum
10-28-2014, 07:12 PM
your sayign NO but deep down we both know you mean YES