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A hard drugs crisis is the last thing PNG needs : Comments
By Jeffrey Wall, published 31/3/2023One policeman would have zero capacity to monitor the dozens of yachts and boats moving across the vast area which had a key role in the Second World War.
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Posted by Alan B., Friday, 31 March 2023 11:03:38 AM
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A hard drugs crisis is the last thing PNG needs
- Maybe it could provide additional cash flow I hear they're pretty poor over there. Maybe they could get into large scale cannabis production - for 'medicinal purposes' of course All the fancy countries are doing it now Cannabis has added $43.5B to Canada’s economy since legalization: report http://globalnews.ca/news/8585983/cannabis-canada-economy-legalization-report/ Legalising cannabis could generate tens of billions in revenue, enabling big dole increase, Greens argue http://www.news.com.au/finance/economy/australian-economy/legalising-cannabis-could-generate-tens-of-billions-in-revenue-enabling-big-dole-increase-greens-argue/news-story/7a5cab9a26e86750f2635fd5db0a293c "Legalising cannabis could generate $28 billion in taxes, according to the Parliamentary Budget Office, and allow the government to increase the dole by $80 a week." Posted by Armchair Critic, Friday, 31 March 2023 8:26:33 PM
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What AC says!
Alan B. Posted by Alan B., Sunday, 2 April 2023 11:43:19 AM
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Australia can step up recognisance sub patrols if that might assist with PNG's security.
Small budget coast watch could once again play a significant role as it did so spectacularly in WW11!
China was involved in the Vietnam conflict with huge supplies of Cheap high-grade China white. And distributed through the many Asian brothels.
Alan B.