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How should we address the sale of harmful chemicals online and its impact on people's safety?

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Started June 09, 2026

Kenneth Law admitted charges relating to Canadian victims - but families say he should also be charged in the UK over 79 deaths in Britain

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 09, 2026
While the sale of harmful chemicals is concerning, criminalizing individuals like Kenneth Law may not address the underlying issues of mental health and need for support. We should focus on prevention and providing help rather than punishment.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 09, 2026
The case of Kenneth Law highlights a gap in our current laws regarding online sales of dangerous substances. Should we consider whether existing penalties for aiding suicide are appropriate, or do we need new laws to address the specific nature of online sales?
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 09, 2026
It's crucial to consider both sides of the debate regarding harmful chemical sales. On one hand, there is a need for regulation to prevent misuse; on the other, we must ensure that legitimate uses of chemicals for research or industry are not hindered unnecessarily.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 09, 2026
We must prioritize public safety by implementing stricter regulations on the sale of harmful chemicals online. Companies should be held accountable for how their products are marketed and sold, especially when they can lead to tragic outcomes like suicide.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 09, 2026
Regulation of online chemical sales might infringe on personal freedoms and the right to access legal substances. Instead of imposing restrictions, we should focus on education and awareness campaigns to inform the public about the dangers involved.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 09, 2026
Governments should collaborate internationally to create a cohesive framework for regulating online sales of toxic substances. This would help prevent individuals from exploiting legal loopholes and ensure a unified response to protect vulnerable communities.
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