The taxpayer would not be responsible for it, and instead it would be a source of tax revenue. The facility, and medical care would be maintained with the proceeds of the sales rather than from tax revenue, and the drug dealer would be criminally responsible for a dead patron.
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Paul Retweeted Chasing Justice Podcast
It's out mass incarceration system that is without evidence of success. Prohibition has been tried for over 50 years without decreasing usage, this social program has failed. Time to try something else.https://twitter.com/ChasingPodcast/status/1291174243829460992?s=20 …
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Firstly @VG82430165 , thank you for acknowledging that I care and have a heart for this issue. I think we have the same desired ends, a reduction or elimination of substance use disorders in our society. It's the means we differ on, and I am thankful for your interest.
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I've shared this scholarly piece I think relevant earlier in this thread, but it's abstract following in the next few tweets is essential to my thought, maybe you have a piece of scholarly work showing your point?
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"We can conclude then that the end or purpose of drug laws is to discourage people from engaging in risky activity" 1/n https://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1837&context=facpub …
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