Tinkerpeach
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Dont you think the law may have been changed in the past 25 years, Einstein. Your researchers suck!
As far as I know it hasn't changed.
Tell me if it has.
I bet you don't know.
I don't follow the laws in Portugal.
Dont you think the law may have been changed in the past 25 years, Einstein. Your researchers suck!
Dont you think the law may have been changed in the past 25 years, Einstein. Your researchers suck!
I think if you could find a more recent article to counter it, you should produce it
shit or get off the pot is the apt term here
As far as I know it hasn't changed.
Tell me if it has.
I bet you don't know.
I don't follow the laws in Portugal.
Already been posted
liar. you didn't even supply a link to click on
I agree with you, you dont know shit!
Oh my, try this:
In 2001, Portugal decriminalised the personal possession of all drugs as part of a wider
re-orientation of policy towards a health-led approach. Possessing drugs for personal use is instead treated as an administrative offence, meaning it is no longer punishable by imprisonment and does not result in a criminal record and associated stigma.1 Drugs are, however, still confiscated and possession may result in administrative penalties such as fines or community service.
https://transformdrugs.org/blog/drug-decriminalisation-in-portugal-setting-the-record-straight
that does not refuse his claims
try again
and apologize for lying about how it was already posted. nobody likes a shit stain liar