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Old 9th September 2009, 06:52 PM
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LOL all this talk about drugs reminds me of this crazy theory thread made that made a lot of fans go berserk LOL

http://www.ahsforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4590

I LOVE that thread! The msot hilarious thread in AHS history!! And I love "appears", my old AHS pal, for his boldness and courage! (I wonder where you are mate.. )

I wonder if he was right Hopefully not!

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Originally Posted by Rody! View Post
I don't get what the big deal is in countries such as Japan, the US or whatever.. If Ayu wants to do a little drugs, that's her business. If she has been doing drugs, or being related to it, it's not showing, as she's still doing her job Apart from hard drugs of course, alcohol is way, WAY more dangerous than like say Marihuana.
Anyway. it's probably not true, obviously..
We don't know Japan's laws. If they have laws that are strict on drug users, then they have to enforce it. People who do drugs aren't a "little problem". Drug using is not just about some guy smoking their pot and feeling relaxed. I won't get just into the health hazzard caused by abstinence but the other side of the problem that people usually don't look at. For that guy to get relaxed with their pot, the drug had to be processed somewhere in some place, illegally. For it to be processed and sold, this illegal industry has to have an enforced guard. It's a mafia. This mafia may corrupt local people, and deal with other criminal activities like weapon dealing, murderers and robbing. To ensure a market is always readily avialable, people induced into drug addiction have to maintain close relation with drug dealers so that they can feed their abstinence, and these drug marketeers take advantage of that, by selling the drug for a low price at first and then when the person becoems obsessed, they offer the drug for higher and higher prices. For someone who has too much money like a celebrity, they can mantain their dependence because they have too much money. For those who don't, they end up comitting crimes just to steal money to buy drugs. And just because alcohol is dangerous doesn't mean they should make another thing that's still pretty dangeruis to be freely sold along with alcophol, that would be pathetic. When someone in US or Japan smokes their pot, they are indirectly "helping" for someone to get murdered by violence in Rio de Janeiro because of drugs, because they're feeding this kind of market. I know Holland has places in which people are allowed to do stuff that in other parts of the world are considered illegal, like open drug using and selling as well as prostitution, but I had read a recent article that Holland was starting to face some problems for being too liberal in that aspect when it was actually done with the excuse that it would make things better. I don't want to get into this because it will become political (if it hasn't). If Japan has strict laws for that, then it's fair that they enforce them.
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