When I say legalized I mean that there would be an entire legal framework that facilitates and regulates the production and sale of what are normally called "hard" drugs like meth, heroin, cocaine, ect. Feel free to discuss the pros and cons of doing so.
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I think legalization would reduce harm but I disagree completely with the idea that the government should become complicit (and become directly incentivised to profit from) the harm that remains.
I don't care if there's 50% less overdose deaths if the 50% that remain are directly enabled and encouraged by a government body.
Try not to get the capy in trouble -- don't give direct sources for shit that's considered illegal in the US (clearnet research chems and etc. should be fine)
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I think legalization would reduce harm but I disagree completely with the idea that the government should become complicit (and become directly incentivised to profit from) the harm that remains.
I don't care if there's 50% less overdose deaths if the 50% that remain are directly enabled and encouraged by a government body.
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