2011. november 5., szombat

Péter Juhász, the junkie of Hungary (index.hu article)

Before Péter Juhász became really famous for "I don't like the system" and interviewed all around, he was already a major extremist figure in Hungarian politics. One of the leading Hungarian portals, index.hu wrote an article about Péter Juhász, when he was leading "Kendermag" an association fighting for the legalization of drugs. As it turns out, Juhász went much farther than just wanting to legalize weed, he aimed to legalize all of the drug trade including heroin, cocaine, crystal meth, and various other drugs. But he didn't stop at promoting drug use-either, Juhász Péter wanted to legalize production and distribution of drugs as well. The article called the views of Juhász "extremist" and described him as the "junkie of the Hungary".

The original index.hu article

A few lines from the article:

"Before founding the association (Kendermag) he was under investigation and later on trial for drug related crimes for seven years, making his life miserable during that time."

"Peter is the most radical drug legalizer who stands before the public. He almost takes off my head, when I ask him how would an ideal drug law look like. The drug issue in his opinion should have nothing to do with the Criminal Justice system. Laws punishing any Drug related crimes have no place in the Criminal Code."

And a direct quote of Juhász from the index.hu article:

"Regulations about drugs The regulations would be something that is different from the circumstances in which drugs can be produced can be sold or can get it. Obviously, the heroin is very difficult to access. Have some form of legalization would be that everyone is able to grow, but trade can only say 5 grams, and this is allowed only in designated areas."

Juhász being a fairly common name, we have to include a photo as well.

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