Our counterproductive mass incarceration system, incentivizes usage, and has been to cause a increase in usage and violence. It's the definition of insanity that we've tried this same failed thing for 50 years. Can you explain why you think it reduces usage?
It isn't because supply is still violent, inconsistent and impure. Users feel frightened to call for aid, and are forced outside legalization would change these central problems.
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every-other person walking down the street in the TL has narcan. for the last decade there has been enormous effort to make using safe, users have all the available tools. oddly tho being addicted to hard drugs does not lead to the best life choices.
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We have not made enormous effort, for the last decades we have continued to criminalize and harass these communities. We confiscate their venues, and then complain they're on the street. We arrest the experienced dealers, and complain that the substance is dosed by children.
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