i don't mean that in terms of danger, just basic function. as analgesics go they are fuckin' unsubtle. but yeah, the whole thing where we put poison in them is particularly psychotic. the suicide modality point is valid
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as if opioids would kill people if we didn't literally mix poison in with them or force people to get the kind that has UNKNOWN poison mixed in.
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suicide exists and people will do it with whatever they can, so that's a non-point. for accidents, those would either be people being hurt by the APAP or overdose caused by misinformation due to prohibition. I think I'll value those who really need opioids over any margin, tbh
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cause, uh, there's a lot of people who really need them and can't get them safely.
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overdoses are largely, nearly entirely, a result of people being forced onto unregulated opioids which are impossible to judge the dosage of and are increasingly frequently cut with much stronger opioids than expected.
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unadulterated, properly measured opioids? coffee is probably more dangerous tbh.
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Fentanyl has been around since the 90s, those towns are not being wiped out by opioids. They're euthanizing themselves.
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