Fake pills are easy to purchase

Penelope

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  • Many fake pills are made to look like prescription drugs such as oxycodone (Oxycontin®, Percocet®), hydrocodone (Vicodin®), and alprazolam (Xanax®); or stimulants like amphetamines (Adderall®).
  • One Pill Can Kill
If only people would not take street pills. The US has a drug problem.
 
That would be like telling a liberal to not be so fucking batshit crazy.

It would never work because they just can't help themselves from being so fucking batshit crazy.
It would be like "stop taking street pills" simple enough. The liberals, I have to laugh at you direction.
 
That would be like telling a liberal to not be so fucking batshit crazy.

It would never work because they just can't help themselves from being so fucking batshit crazy.

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It would be like "stop taking street pills" simple enough. The liberals, I have to laugh at you direction.

Most dopers are liberals, progressiveness, and Democrats anyway. Maybe we should just let them continue to dose themselves and let the problem solve itself.
 
  • Many fake pills are made to look like prescription drugs such as oxycodone (Oxycontin®, Percocet®), hydrocodone (Vicodin®), and alprazolam (Xanax®); or stimulants like amphetamines (Adderall®).
  • One Pill Can Kill
If only people would not take street pills. The US has a drug problem.


Some people just really like to get loaded. And with dipshits like Sleepy Joe in charge, the motivation to seek an alternate reality is definitely growing- particularly with young people.

BTW, in a lot of US jurisdictions grass is legal and frying your brain on the whacky tobacky is considered a public good.
 
Most dopers are liberals, progressiveness, and Democrats anyway. Maybe we should just let them continue to dose themselves and let the problem solve itself.
Most dopers have no political affiliation at all
 
Some people just really like to get loaded. And with dipshits like Sleepy Joe in charge, the motivation to seek an alternate reality is definitely growing- particularly with young people.

BTW, in a lot of US jurisdictions grass is legal and frying your brain on the whacky tobacky is considered a public good.
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And I second JGalt in post #9. The more the left takes the drugs, the shorter the lines get and the lighter the traffic gets for those of us who deserve it.

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Free syringes, crack pipes, and places to shoot up in every blue state and city. Let's just end drug addiction once and for all.
And just how do you propose to do that?

The war on drugs has failed utterly because people will use drugs no matter what the law says, no matter what governments do.

Sooner or later we have to see the wisdom in accepting this as an irrefutable fact and start worrying about saving people's lives because the longer a person who may be dealing with addiction is alive the longer they have to actually beat their addictions.

Rather than treating addiction like some moral failing and addicts like criminals we should be treating addiction as a medical and mental health issue.
 
And just how do you propose to do that?

The war on drugs has failed utterly because people will use drugs no matter what the law says, no matter what governments do.

Sooner or later we have to see the wisdom in accepting this as an irrefutable fact and start worrying about saving people's lives because the longer a person who may be dealing with addiction is alive the longer they have to actually beat their addictions.

Rather than treating addiction like some moral failing and addicts like criminals we should be treating addiction as a medical and mental health issue.

How did the 2009 decriminalization of pot, heroin cocaine, meth, and LSD work out for Mexico? :laughing0301:
 
Dude, we're an utterly corrupt country ran by drug cartels too. The control out border, you know.

Hardly.

But you are just illustrating my point that a legal remedy is never going to work.

How many trillions of dollars have we wasted on the "war on drugs"?
 

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