Drugs

  • Fake Information: Drugs can be legalised

    It’s commonly believed drugs will be legalised in the West. It’s a fallacy. Any attempts have been criminal.

    Often proponents are offered illegal Police protections if they argue in favour. All such favours are illegal in UK law.

    Many legal theories suggest particular narcotics are immoral according to ethics in theories of democracy.

    The dynamics of drug taking is firstly studied as a social phenomenon, and then scientific. It’s lastly looked at in a medical sense.

    In the Free World, across all disciplines, it’s seen as a negative behaviour that leaves people worse off.

  • Caught: Drug dealer

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a drug dealer notorious for acting in the Canary Wharf area and other parts of London has been spotted on a Reading street.

    He’s believed to be able to make contact using modern technology such as messaging apps but is also “Keyed” into various ways and forms of drugs trading that are both old and modern.

  • World exclusive: UK-based “Drug Lord”

    In a world exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a “Drug Lord” with international links but known predominantly for his drug-related activity in the UK has been seen in a Berkshire town.

    It’s alleged he speaks into and draws out of an extensive network of drug-related activity, using it to set up and run his own enterprises. An example of such plots is known as “County Lines” activity.

  • Caught: “Drugs Bust”

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a so-called “Drugs Bust” has been caught on camera and is shared here for the first time.

    It’s an operation planned and executed locally to reduce the prices of houses locally, or to lower the tone of an area.

    It’s an antisocial act that’s becoming increasingly common across the UK. It’s usually planned by those engaged in a type of turf warfare.

    It’s usually against beachside communities by those unknown to it, however the incident of it is also spreading to other areas.