Shortsighted here by UK adults. Why not have all three?
I_am_legend-ary on
Don’t drink or Smoke,
It is absolutely baffling that we haven’t legalised Cannabis in this country.
The government will continue to bury their head in the sand, whilst spending fortunes on trying to enforce the “war on drugs” and allowing further fortunes to be funneled into the black market.
When instead they could legalise, tax and regulate
Johnny-Wilde-Pro on
Those are cheaper than alcohol, plus I’m reliably informed. it’s much better than being drunk.
It’s how you consume the cannabis that matters.
modumberator on
That report doesn’t find what the headline says it finds. It reveals that people who are already using psychedelics and weed are drinking less than they used to, not that more adults are smoking weed.
I do maintain that there’d be less domestic violence if everyone took shrooms before the big match today instead of drinking, but perhaps shrooms would put the boring nature of football into harsh reality, whereas booze helps you hide it in the background
60sstuff on
My life is immensely better after cannabis and it’s a crime it hasn’t been legalised
Ok-Fox1262 on
Hardly surprising when you can’t afford to be an alcoholic any more.
SupervillainMustache on
Never actually tried psychedelics because I’ve heard in some cases it can worsen anxiety.
Definitely noticed more people I know just having a casual smoke at home rather than going out for a drink, but that could just be because the price of going out is going up.
Anyone with their finger on the pulse of the general public would know this like the skin on the back of their hand. Chalk it up to our glacial pace of legal reform.
It’s enough to make you want a revolution just so we can throw the stupid shit about the magna carta and the Domesday book out the window and start with something appropriate to a modern legal system.
SketchupandFries on
Alcohol can be fun, but its priced itself out the market when a few $/£ for a pill or tab you can have a great night without a hangover and there are mental health benefits to many psychedelics.
Emzy71 on
Have you seen how much a pint of beer costs? Drugs are cheaper
Specific_Till_6870 on
“Smoked” a bit of weed as a teenager, used to make me sick and never felt anything because I seemingly wasn’t smoking it properly.
Been drinking now for nearly 25 years (not continuously), I know how I get depending on what I drink. I don’t drink as much now because any amount makes me feel rough the day after.
Smoked some weed at a mate’s house using his vapourisor a couple of years and got properly high. It was fantastic, we had a proper laugh and I had the best sleep I’ve ever had, and I don’t struggle to sleep. It was like a mega sleep. Would do it again.
Free_runner on
I mean I can eat a good macrodose of mushrooms and enjoy a massive mood uplift, a delicious body high, increased sociability, decreased anxiety, enhanced creativity and a deeper sense of connection to myself and those around me, as well as a mild enhancement of colour, a deeper appreciatetion of music and a profound sense of wonder at nature. And wake up the next day feeling AMAZING after a beautiful sleep.
Or I can get drunk, maybe have a fun if somewhat predictable evening, collapse into bed to pass out, have a terrible “sleep” and wake up the next day feeling like absolute shit, unable to remember large parts of the previous night and with a big dent in my wallet to boot.
I’ll take the mushrooms.
NerdyFloofTail on
Cool I’ll still stick to drinking a glass of Whiskey and having Cigarettes. Tried Weed before and never liked it.
Rogermcfarley on
I’ve never tried Psychedelics because they scare me too much. The thought of not being in control. Cannabis instantly drops any stress that I have, but it also seems to lower my blood pressure far too much and I feel really horrendous with extreme vertigo and loss of balance and then all I can do is crawl to bed and try and sleep it off. Alcohol though there’s nothing good about that drug, it has caused me so many problems and yet I will go back to it time and time again. I’m not surprised many people are giving up alcohol, there’s nothing good about it. Higher risk of serious diseases such as Cancer, higher risk of causing you social problems from drinking alcohol. Would alcohol be legalised now if it was a new drug on the market? I think not.
I am in favour of giving up the war on drugs, because the drugs won the war on drugs if we’re being brutally honest. There has to be a better way.
millenialmarvel on
I’m a medical cannabis patient in the U.K. and an advocate for legalisation across the board.
But….
This study was run by a group called High and Dry which was created and controlled by the website that published the story. The research group KAM is used by pubs and alcohol brands to back their brands.
Untrustworthy to say the least.
Ok_Tip_5650 on
How does one go about getting cannabis? Asking for a friend.
Peac0ck69 on
I went to NYC last week where cannabis is legalised. Stores have a license similar to having an alcohol license here in the uk.
I don’t really understand why it can’t be done here. It’s one of the few ways we could consider gaining tax revenue without increasing anybody’s income tax. It could also theoretically help people with chronic pain and they could rely less on NHS help.
I understand fears of “the smell” but that’s why they should consider legalising vaporisers and edibles that do not smell.
5Assed-Monkey on
I took my younger cousin into town last Friday and promised him a good night out. The place was dead, 0 vibe. Either people can’t afford to drink anymore or they must be getting high at home. I’m not a drug user and don’t know anyone who is. Whats happening to our town centres?
viv_chiller on
And here’s me rawdogging reality with my highland spring.
Extreme_Marketing865 on
Rediculous that cannabis is still illegal, loads of medical & lifestyle benefits to controlled usage, far far better than alcohol which is legal of course. Massive double standards by oldtimers.
There will always be idiots that overuse things, but the majority are perfectly able to control themselves. One of the few reasons to like Lib Dem is legalising it.
manuka_miyuki on
unfortunately under starmer, cannabis will never ever even be considered to be legalized. my ex in america had a similar chronic pain condition to me and he swears by weed helping him during bad flare ups. it makes me sad knowing a solution is out there, but our government is just years behind and refuse to change mentality.
just tax the shit out of it and its a win-win for everyone. but nah, not gonna happen.
chickenliverpateyum on
Alcohol is so much more of a destructive drug than weed. When I didn’t live in the UK and could get an ounce for chump change it was a nice chilled time after work. No need to drink alchohol. Came home to UK getting pissed is just a depressant, makes you feel like shit and makes people impulsive. Also i saw people with rummatoid arthertis and parkinsons lifes changed significantly for the better having access to dope. You have to be a complete imbessille to want to keep cannabis illegal.
Fantastic_Campaign29 on
Legal weed would bring a lot of people out of prison, which would help free up space for harder criminals and free up police time. It could be taxed and businesses could open. Let’s not disregard the obvious health issues from smoking and the huge leaps this country has taken to reduce the amount of people smoke but vapes destroyed that progress. Gone from 11% to 15% of people (includes kids FFS) smoking. Our government want to ban smoking all the things.
moanysopran0 on
Whether you agree with it or not, one thing it would guarantee is safety of product overall and in some cases better alternatives to traditional medicine like ketamine therapy.
I am at too high a genetic risk of mental health issues and I also have a proven record of mental health issues.
I wonder if it would be possible to then have a good set of policies which make it difficult or impossible for me to buy and consume this without that creating a demand for illegal alternative sources which is the current problem anyway.
It should be treated like a recreational and medicinal substance while also acknowledging people like me should flat out not have access to it because it’s only fun for people mentally stable enough to see it that way.
Anyone know if there are countries where they’ve found that balance through legalisation?
mugnet on
There are some places in the UK where cannabis can be bought in some sort of legal sense. I use a cannabis cafe in teesside.
Really just need to commit at this point
Golden-Wonder on
Out of interest smoking (tobacco) has been cut back because of the cancer risks/links so surely smoking cannabis is just the same?
JimGrimace on
How does the saying go again? “Ain’t nobody ever died from taking Weed or Mushrooms”
Unorthodoxmoose on
I do hope in the near future cannabis is legalised.
I personally believe that whoever, as long as they’re an adult that they can use their money however they want and buy what they want as long as they accept the risks it may pose. Wanna drink alcohol, go ahead. Wanna smoke or vape tobacco? Sure. I want to smoke and eat cannabis.
AdventurousSorbet693 on
What if they legalised cannabis and used the tax revenue to fund the NHS and other public services like schools? Cannabis could single handedly fix the financial void Covid left in economy!
DrStrain42O on
Edibles are the future imo, no smoke for people to complain about and no harming your lungs.
Bearcat-2800 on
54, had my first psylocybin experience last month. I’ll take that over a night on the beer any time. It was glorious. 3 grammes.
likely-high on
I can confirm that this is true. I’ll drink now and then, but prefer weed.
Ok_Song4090 on
We’ll it’s £6.50 a pint so I’m hardly surprised tbh…
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Shortsighted here by UK adults. Why not have all three?
Don’t drink or Smoke,
It is absolutely baffling that we haven’t legalised Cannabis in this country.
The government will continue to bury their head in the sand, whilst spending fortunes on trying to enforce the “war on drugs” and allowing further fortunes to be funneled into the black market.
When instead they could legalise, tax and regulate
Those are cheaper than alcohol, plus I’m reliably informed. it’s much better than being drunk.
It’s how you consume the cannabis that matters.
That report doesn’t find what the headline says it finds. It reveals that people who are already using psychedelics and weed are drinking less than they used to, not that more adults are smoking weed.
I do maintain that there’d be less domestic violence if everyone took shrooms before the big match today instead of drinking, but perhaps shrooms would put the boring nature of football into harsh reality, whereas booze helps you hide it in the background
My life is immensely better after cannabis and it’s a crime it hasn’t been legalised
Hardly surprising when you can’t afford to be an alcoholic any more.
Never actually tried psychedelics because I’ve heard in some cases it can worsen anxiety.
Definitely noticed more people I know just having a casual smoke at home rather than going out for a drink, but that could just be because the price of going out is going up.
LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, DMT, 2C-b, MDMA > Cannabis > Alcohol.
Anyone with their finger on the pulse of the general public would know this like the skin on the back of their hand. Chalk it up to our glacial pace of legal reform.
It’s enough to make you want a revolution just so we can throw the stupid shit about the magna carta and the Domesday book out the window and start with something appropriate to a modern legal system.
Alcohol can be fun, but its priced itself out the market when a few $/£ for a pill or tab you can have a great night without a hangover and there are mental health benefits to many psychedelics.
Have you seen how much a pint of beer costs? Drugs are cheaper
“Smoked” a bit of weed as a teenager, used to make me sick and never felt anything because I seemingly wasn’t smoking it properly.
Been drinking now for nearly 25 years (not continuously), I know how I get depending on what I drink. I don’t drink as much now because any amount makes me feel rough the day after.
Smoked some weed at a mate’s house using his vapourisor a couple of years and got properly high. It was fantastic, we had a proper laugh and I had the best sleep I’ve ever had, and I don’t struggle to sleep. It was like a mega sleep. Would do it again.
I mean I can eat a good macrodose of mushrooms and enjoy a massive mood uplift, a delicious body high, increased sociability, decreased anxiety, enhanced creativity and a deeper sense of connection to myself and those around me, as well as a mild enhancement of colour, a deeper appreciatetion of music and a profound sense of wonder at nature. And wake up the next day feeling AMAZING after a beautiful sleep.
Or I can get drunk, maybe have a fun if somewhat predictable evening, collapse into bed to pass out, have a terrible “sleep” and wake up the next day feeling like absolute shit, unable to remember large parts of the previous night and with a big dent in my wallet to boot.
I’ll take the mushrooms.
Cool I’ll still stick to drinking a glass of Whiskey and having Cigarettes. Tried Weed before and never liked it.
I’ve never tried Psychedelics because they scare me too much. The thought of not being in control. Cannabis instantly drops any stress that I have, but it also seems to lower my blood pressure far too much and I feel really horrendous with extreme vertigo and loss of balance and then all I can do is crawl to bed and try and sleep it off. Alcohol though there’s nothing good about that drug, it has caused me so many problems and yet I will go back to it time and time again. I’m not surprised many people are giving up alcohol, there’s nothing good about it. Higher risk of serious diseases such as Cancer, higher risk of causing you social problems from drinking alcohol. Would alcohol be legalised now if it was a new drug on the market? I think not.
I am in favour of giving up the war on drugs, because the drugs won the war on drugs if we’re being brutally honest. There has to be a better way.
I’m a medical cannabis patient in the U.K. and an advocate for legalisation across the board.
But….
This study was run by a group called High and Dry which was created and controlled by the website that published the story. The research group KAM is used by pubs and alcohol brands to back their brands.
Untrustworthy to say the least.
How does one go about getting cannabis? Asking for a friend.
I went to NYC last week where cannabis is legalised. Stores have a license similar to having an alcohol license here in the uk.
I don’t really understand why it can’t be done here. It’s one of the few ways we could consider gaining tax revenue without increasing anybody’s income tax. It could also theoretically help people with chronic pain and they could rely less on NHS help.
I understand fears of “the smell” but that’s why they should consider legalising vaporisers and edibles that do not smell.
I took my younger cousin into town last Friday and promised him a good night out. The place was dead, 0 vibe. Either people can’t afford to drink anymore or they must be getting high at home. I’m not a drug user and don’t know anyone who is. Whats happening to our town centres?
And here’s me rawdogging reality with my highland spring.
Rediculous that cannabis is still illegal, loads of medical & lifestyle benefits to controlled usage, far far better than alcohol which is legal of course. Massive double standards by oldtimers.
There will always be idiots that overuse things, but the majority are perfectly able to control themselves. One of the few reasons to like Lib Dem is legalising it.
unfortunately under starmer, cannabis will never ever even be considered to be legalized. my ex in america had a similar chronic pain condition to me and he swears by weed helping him during bad flare ups. it makes me sad knowing a solution is out there, but our government is just years behind and refuse to change mentality.
just tax the shit out of it and its a win-win for everyone. but nah, not gonna happen.
Alcohol is so much more of a destructive drug than weed. When I didn’t live in the UK and could get an ounce for chump change it was a nice chilled time after work. No need to drink alchohol. Came home to UK getting pissed is just a depressant, makes you feel like shit and makes people impulsive. Also i saw people with rummatoid arthertis and parkinsons lifes changed significantly for the better having access to dope. You have to be a complete imbessille to want to keep cannabis illegal.
Legal weed would bring a lot of people out of prison, which would help free up space for harder criminals and free up police time. It could be taxed and businesses could open. Let’s not disregard the obvious health issues from smoking and the huge leaps this country has taken to reduce the amount of people smoke but vapes destroyed that progress. Gone from 11% to 15% of people (includes kids FFS) smoking. Our government want to ban smoking all the things.
Whether you agree with it or not, one thing it would guarantee is safety of product overall and in some cases better alternatives to traditional medicine like ketamine therapy.
I am at too high a genetic risk of mental health issues and I also have a proven record of mental health issues.
I wonder if it would be possible to then have a good set of policies which make it difficult or impossible for me to buy and consume this without that creating a demand for illegal alternative sources which is the current problem anyway.
It should be treated like a recreational and medicinal substance while also acknowledging people like me should flat out not have access to it because it’s only fun for people mentally stable enough to see it that way.
Anyone know if there are countries where they’ve found that balance through legalisation?
There are some places in the UK where cannabis can be bought in some sort of legal sense. I use a cannabis cafe in teesside.
Really just need to commit at this point
Out of interest smoking (tobacco) has been cut back because of the cancer risks/links so surely smoking cannabis is just the same?
How does the saying go again? “Ain’t nobody ever died from taking Weed or Mushrooms”
I do hope in the near future cannabis is legalised.
I personally believe that whoever, as long as they’re an adult that they can use their money however they want and buy what they want as long as they accept the risks it may pose. Wanna drink alcohol, go ahead. Wanna smoke or vape tobacco? Sure. I want to smoke and eat cannabis.
What if they legalised cannabis and used the tax revenue to fund the NHS and other public services like schools? Cannabis could single handedly fix the financial void Covid left in economy!
Edibles are the future imo, no smoke for people to complain about and no harming your lungs.
54, had my first psylocybin experience last month. I’ll take that over a night on the beer any time. It was glorious. 3 grammes.
I can confirm that this is true. I’ll drink now and then, but prefer weed.
We’ll it’s £6.50 a pint so I’m hardly surprised tbh…