A New Challenge on Drugs
I just want to give notice here that I shall shortly (early next week, I hope) be responding to a challenge from Tim Wilkinson who, on his blog 'Surely Some Mistake' has set out his reasons for opposing my call for the proper enforcement of penal laws against the possession of drugs, notably cannabis. I think anyone with a search engine can find their way there, and it would be useful if readers here were familiar with the arguments which Mr Wilkinson has put, before I get started.
This debate, by the way, is by arrangement. We have a friend in common who suggested that we should discuss this matter. Mr Wilkinson is of course welcome to post replies here as well as on his own site. I shall post my arguments here, and nowhere else.
I am now in the early stages of wring my planned next book 'The War We Never Fought', which examines the secret surrender of the British establishment to the cannabis lobby in the late 1960s, and the results of this surrender. So I am particularly looking forward to this exchange.
Let us see if we can keep the Atheist Bores from turning it into a linguistic battle over the difference between 'not believing in God' and 'believing there is no God'. I am pleased to see that so far they haven't hijacked the discussion on World War two, but I'm not sure this can last much longer.
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