Love too make my readers associate an illegal recreational drug with one legally used to soothe the agony of the desperately sick and dying.https://twitter.com/TheEconomist/status/864288784120250368 …
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I know there's not much difference pharmacologically, but it's not like this is a campaign to legalize heroin. It's about banning legal ones
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Replying to @DomeBeers
Fentanyl in the heroin supply is an unavoidable consequence of the black market. Neither should be illegal.
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Drug warriors create the harms they use to justify their own existence. It's a slow-motion catastrophe.
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General fuckery with the legal supply drives people to the black market. There's also the effect of poisoning the legal stuff w/tylenol.
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