Drugs are decriminalized there. Drug laws are certainly less enforced there than here. They have fewer bad side effects of all kinds. Any rational person would think that this is a good thing. Do you support the Dutch model?
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Everything I have said about Dutch drug policy is factual. You have countered exactly zero of my claims. I never said it was "legal" I was careful with my words. You are the one being hyperbolic and imprecise with your language.
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Ah I see, you were careful to mislead by switching to prohibition when it came to the drug trade
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So you have no evidence to support your position. That is what I thought.
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My position is the drug trade should continue to be illegal
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This is my positions. 1)Need to diff bet hard and soft drugs 2) All drug use shld be decrim 3) Soft drugs can be legalized and taxed 4) Dealing should be punished to the full extent of the law 5) Gov shld provide hard drugs for the addicts with access to treatement
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6) Public intoxication laws shld be strictly enforced for public drug use.
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I think that is a great first step. We can see how it goes from there. Even these modest steps would greatly reduce the harm to drug users and society by the use of illicit drugs.
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A great first step would be SF prosecuting the open dealing of fentanyl. It would immediately save many lives
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No, it would not. There is no evidence for this claim.
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SF is seeing record fentanyl deaths due to its tolerance of the fentanyl trade
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Every state in America is seeing an increase in fentanyl deaths, no matter what their drug policies are.
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