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Ya but not selling hard drugs.
I should have been more precise, you're right: decriminalize the consumption of all drugs.
There is a valid reason why you don't want Bobby Noname to cook meth and that is you don't want him to blow up the whole block because his meth lab practices are unsafe.
Thank you!
Yes, this is 100% the right thing to do IMO.
So you're saying they should be free?
Of course not, there is a reason some things are banned, like extremely dangerous things and I put hard drugs in that category.
So why do you answer with "Ya but ..." but to "Decriminalize all drugs" .. when actually you just mean "no"? The keyword was "all" here.
Usually when people say "decriminalise" it isn't for crack. It's for marijuana, psych drugs, recreationnaly drugs mostly.
That is why I said "but" to spell it out better. Decriminalising the selling of crack & meth is just 100% stupid.
But when they say "decriminalise ALL drugs" ... they are not mostly talking about marijuana. They are talking about ALL drugs.
I'm not familiar with these US derivatives, but Cocaine and amphetamine/MDMA should totally be legal, nothing stupid about it. They are excellent drugs.
So for you, a drug addict should be treated the same as a druglord? There is a distinction here, addict and seller.
Do you seriously think cocaine should be sold like cigarettes? If you do then you have a lot to learn about drug abuse IMO.
The fact that you jump straight to "addict" and don't even consider causal users tells me that you know very little about drug use.
Lol sure, what a rhetoric.
Feel free to sell them. Just tax them so high that any profits are nullified, then the tax can be used to help those that need help getting off the drug. (Though this would likely put it right back where it is, and the black market would continue to supply)
So, make them illegal in any meaningful sense and drive them back underground. Dude, pick one.
Got tired and couldn't read the whole post?