Which of course dealt with alcohol which is tolerated to be sold privately and used openly in restaurants and bars. This isn't really something even the most tolerant countries want with hard drugs.
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Replying to @3Sentinel4 @TheMarinaTimes and
There is no real difference between “hard” and “soft” drugs except their legal status and societal acceptance. Alcohol kills far more than fentanyl. Mushrooms and acid are mostly harmless but are considered “hard” drugs. In Amsterdam all drugs are tolerated.
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Replying to @the_watcher @3Sentinel4 and
Heroin is given to hard core addicts for free by the government. They don’t have the problems with public disorder, drug related crimes or overdoses that we have.
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Replying to @the_watcher @3Sentinel4 and
One drug that I put in a different category is caffeine. It appears to be mostly beneficial. The drug that should really be outlawed is nicotine.
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Replying to @the_watcher @TheMarinaTimes and
Lol, so what's the logic behind only banning nicotine?
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Replying to @3Sentinel4 @TheMarinaTimes and
It kills far more people than any other drug and creates a huge societal cost in increased health care costs. TBH, it is impossible to stop the use of as well, especially given the huge number of addicts. Prohibiting it would lead to a drug cartel smuggling it.
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Replying to @the_watcher @TheMarinaTimes and
So then we should also remove all restrictions because criminalization doesn't work?
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Replying to @3Sentinel4 @TheMarinaTimes and
Remove all restrictions on drug use or remove all laws?
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Replying to @the_watcher @3Sentinel4 and
Remove all restrictions? what do you think will happen then.. Remember purdue.. you will get lot worser than purdue pharma...just a reactionary position childish in trying to win an argument than a thoughtful position.
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Replying to @joemartin84 @3Sentinel4 and
I think there will be more people using the products, fewer overdoses, less violence, and taxes going to governments instead of money flowing into drug cartels, who use it to corrupt our civic institutions. This happened when alcohol was made legal. Why would it be different?
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I am not sure who you are calling a "reactionary childish" person, but ad hominem is the last effort by someone who is not willing to admit they can't make a strong defense of their posistions.
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