To be honest, I don't abuse drugs. Therefore, I don't demand them. I only use it when I come across friends in parties who have it. I can't even remember the last time I paid for drugs.

Anyway, I'm not saying that he warrants the death penalty. The Malaysian authorities do. He got into the business with knowledge of the consequences of getting caught. Now that he's facing the consequences, what's there to feel sorry about? He's reaping what he sowed.And I think cigarettes & alcohol are not very different from drugs either. It's just that the government permits the former, but forbids the latter. Both of them can be addictive, harmful and fatal. If the governments really cared about health, they'd ban cigarettes and alcohol too.