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Legalize it. War on drugs is stupid and will never be "won"
leaglize Cocaine?
I continue to believe that DMT is harmless, and should be recreational.
They did weed already. Gotta wait a bit to prove that it doesnt cause any issues. Then you can move on to other drugs in a few years.
Cocaine is not harmless and will absolutely cause issues. But this stupid war on drugs, them being mixed with shit and the criminalisation cause more of them I guess
~~Cocaine~~ Weed is not harmless and will absolutely cause issues.
I know way too many people who completely fried their brain with weed. Its sad to see whenever people cant control their consumption, be it cocaine, weed, alcohol, sugar, food...
But their already shitty situation will not be made worse by prosecution and imprisonment, if it is legalized.
Weed is safer than alcohol and cocaine though. Doesn't mean it's harmless
You get people in the ED with Cocaine and Alcohol all the time.
You can Internet and Social Media to that list too
Wasn't it Switzerland that legalized heroin and offered medical-grade heroin to junkies in proper clean environments and with medical personell standing by in case of an OD, and saw drug use plummet?
As in many countries I believe the use is legal, but not distribution. The ones seeking for the government drug got it somewhere else in the first place
Switzerland has a program where they specifically give clean heroin to addicts. This is different from consumption spaces, where addicts can bring their own drugs, have access to clean use material like syringes and medical staff is present to help in an emergency. IIRC. Switzerland also spearheaded such consumption spaces.
I know that, what I mean is. If the user got addicted they got by using illegal drugs not government's. Because distribution is still illegal