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.
You've narrowly focused there but nonprofit ones? Most medical products? (don't see knee surgeons out there with baseball bats and a spinner sign) Even bars are not nearly as pushy as the pushers.
-
-
At least you may agree that these products are far from normal in their ability to devastate individuals, families and communities.
-
Any proposal for decriminalization must include research into effective, science based treatment for prevention and addiction, substance antagonists and mechanisms to reduce the market and not allow a replication of the failed alcohol model.
- Show replies
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.