The bar owners and alcohol purveyors are socially, legally responsible for their patrons intoxicated behavior. Let opium sellers maintain locations subject to public scrutiny, where they encourage social behavior, and are medically liable for their patrons.
If the prices were kept low, probably not much. Who would want to engage in a business with great legal risk and little, if any, profit?
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I'm not sure the government is a efficient enough entity to keep the prices low, and I sure would like the purveyor of these fine substances to be medically responsible for the consequences of their use, and I certainly do not want to be held so as a taxpayer.
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“Efficiency” and profits is not what this very unusual market needs. And “responsibility” and substance abuse is a very tricky subject, isn’t it?
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