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from weed to meth
we have had enough
Just Say No and The War On Drugs hasnt worked
Put the cartels out of business
from weed to meth
we have had enough
Just Say No and The War On Drugs hasnt worked
Put the cartels out of business
from weed to meth
we have had enough
Just Say No and The War On Drugs hasnt worked
Put the cartels out of business
The Cato paper reports that between 2001 and 2006 in Portugal, rates of lifetime use of any illegal drug among seventh through ninth graders fell from 14.1% to 10.6%; drug use in older teens also declined. Lifetime heroin use among 16-to-18-year-olds fell from 2.5% to 1.8% (although there was a slight increase in marijuana use in that age group). New HIV infections in drug users fell by 17% between 1999 and 2003, and deaths related to heroin and similar drugs were cut by more than half. In addition, the number of people on methadone and buprenorphine treatment for drug addiction rose to 14,877 from 6,040, after decriminalization, and money saved on enforcement allowed for increased funding of drug-free treatment as well.
So you would like to legalize an extremely dangerous chemical product which effects are :
- Hallucinations & Delusions,
- Paranoia,
- Violent behavior,
- Weight loss,
- Sleep disorders,
- Disorders of blood flow,
- Disruption of the menstrual cycle for women
- Anxiety, restlessness & nervousness,
- Inflammation of the skin,
- Reduced concentration,
- Lethargy,
- Production of nitric oxide (death of cells of the immune system)
- Strong dependence
- Possibility of development of asthma
- ...
And after the legalization of Methadone? You would the legalization of cocaine, heroin, and others (pentazocine, oxycodone, hydromorphone, ...) ?
Yeah good idea ! If you want to die young, maybe the people around you, would live ! Think about that !
Rather than prohibit other dangerous products, you think it is better to legalize the others who are still banned ?Plenty of stuff out there that is legal can cause all those things too. And you do realize that no one is talking about abolishing prescription laws for certain drugs don't you?
Legalize it all. If they're stupid enough to do it they'll handle the cleaning of the gene poll pronto.No govt assistance required. OH LOOK ! A can of Raid. Let's snort it !So you would like to legalize an extremely dangerous chemical product which effects are :
- Hallucinations & Delusions,
- Paranoia,
- Violent behavior,
- Weight loss,
- Sleep disorders,
- Disorders of blood flow,
- Disruption of the menstrual cycle for women
- Anxiety, restlessness & nervousness,
- Inflammation of the skin,
- Reduced concentration,
- Lethargy,
- Production of nitric oxide (death of cells of the immune system)
- Strong dependence
- Possibility of development of asthma
- ...
And after the legalization of Methadone? You would the legalization of cocaine, heroin, and others (pentazocine, oxycodone, hydromorphone, ...) ?
Yeah good idea ! If you want to die young, maybe the people around you, would live ! Think about that !
Ahah, funny ! A good solution to reduce world population lolLegalize it all. If they're stupid enough to do it they'll handle the cleaning of the gene poll pronto.No govt assistance required. OH LOOK ! A can of Raid. Let's snort it !
Why isn't Raid illegal
Of course of themselves !We may agree to say government should exist to protect citizens. We can still ask, 'from what?'
From external enemies?
From the aftereffects of large-scale catastrophe?
From brigands?
From themselves?
Many might not agree with the last, or only under a very broad interpretation.