"We cannot forget that even when this state was at its highest levels of incarceration, tragedies still occurred. We cannot revert to thinking that the solution to any problem is more incarceration . . . when those policies do not make us safer."https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/openforum/article/Don-t-use-S-F-tragedy-to-justify-return-to-15869071.php …
"arguably" and "consensual participants" Even setting arguably aside, is buying drugs consensual? A drug addict is forced to buy drugs by his/her addiction, a dealer clearly has the upper hand in this scenario.
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I think the mistake in this scenario is absconding with the will of the user. A user of pain medication has many possible vendors, both legal and illicit Only poverty of participants seems to determine criminality of the transaction to me.pic.twitter.com/KHCI8JPWQl
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This is definitely not true. Pain medication that you buy at the pharmacy goes through a robust system of certification and clinical trials. Drugs you buy on the street can be literally anything. And once again, the US is not the only country that bans drugs.
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