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nailit | 20:22 Sat 15th Nov 2014 | ChatterBank
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but is there such a thing as a victimless crime?
Ive recently competed an 18 month probation order and as part of that order I had to "address" the fact that there was no such thing as a victimless crime.
Rubbish. Of course most crimes have victims, but what about someone who grows a couple of cannabis plants for his own use? Wheres the victim? Not so long ago homosexuality was illegal, where was the victim there between 2 consenting adults?
Why does the law seek to criminalise what people do in there own homes
(in this case grow a herb for their own use and have sex the way they want)?
As I said in my thread below, just a bit philosophical at the mo)
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I couldn't agree with you more.
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Thats quiet refreshing kvalidir, Thank you. My probation officers were quiet adamant that there were ALWAYS victims.
Perhaps they see us as being victims of ourselves
what we do in our own homes may not be legal ( growing cannabis plants )
the poor plant is a victim, not allowed to grow in its own way because you are harvesting it....
But if you're growing it for your own use then the local drug dealers lose some trade....
I suppose those who would try to convince that there is always a victim would in your first example question where the seeds or cuttings came from - then tell you that person/source is likely dealing in harder drugs that do have victims.


I however concur with Kval.
it used to be an offence to impersonate an Egyptian, or to attempt suicide. Illegal is anything parliament says it is, but sometimes it's hard to figure out who the victims are.
//Illegal is anything parliament says it is,//

Correct. Homosexual activity (apart from sodomy) was not made illegal until 1895 in the wake of the Oscar Wilde libel case.

When you were caught with the Cannabis,
do you think you were grassed up?
Evils of Marijuana

A certain Oxford Uni professor was known for getting off topic during lectures. His favourite off-topic subject was "the evils of marijuana".

One day into his lecture he started talking about weed and it's impact on society and that's there always victims, "Used regularly," he explained,"pot can cause psychic disorientation, sterility, cancer and castration!"

Now wait a minute, Professor," interrupted Nailit. "Castration? Now that's absurd and somewhat rich!"

"Yes young man, it's sadly true," replied the professor smugly. "Just suppose your girlfriend gets the munchies!"

Was you in your own home when you committed the offence? How did the police know?
maybe in the case of cannabis use such as yours, the victim is the user?
I don't think that Nailit has actually said he is a cannabis grower-unless I have read the OP wrong.
I think the question is - Are there victimless crimes?
I think Nailit has been unfairly treated
I saw something recently where they were talking about what the banks have been and continue to do that could be called illegal but no one is prosecuted!
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nailit used homosexual penetrative sex and cannabis growth for personal use as an example.

The only victims are the people who are nabbed for breaking Draconian laws.They're laughable at times not laudible.

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