Seems to me like that shows just how effective harm reduction has been in saving lives. When we shut it down we get a huge surge in overdoses.
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I listen to our doctors economists. "“Decriminalizing drugs is even more urgent now than in 1972, but we must recognize that the harm done in the interim cannot be wiped out, certainly not immediately. Postponing decriminalization will only make matters worse,” --Milton Friedman
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Here is that regression model that proves you wrong. We show that the introduction of medical marijuana laws (MMLs) leads to a decrease in violent crime in states that border Mexico. The reduction in crime is strongest for counties close to the borderhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ecoj.12521 …
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Under medical supervision there are no overdoses. Fentanyl is used in operating rooms on the daily. Permit, don't incarcerate dealers, makes the usage inside under medical supervision and off our streets. Purveyors can be held medically and financially responsible.
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Ed....this dude
@netfire4 supports antifa. He is so far out there he is not worth your keystrokes. Plus he is probably getting ready to riot and loot.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
So you're with the fascists? It's american to be anti nazi and anti fascist. Anti-fa was also organized against communism, in it's founding as a symbol, although it is not a organization.pic.twitter.com/GtCVehUMXp
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