They are all evidence of my claim. You, on the other hand, have provided no evidence whatsoever that "Get Tough on Crime" policies have reduced drug use, stopped overdoses, or eliminated or even lessened drug related crime.
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Why do I think that ending drug prohibition will reduce crime? Because it has when it was tried in the United States. I have evidence for my claims. You have none.
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Which countries legalize drug dealing?
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In the United States, it is legal to "deal" alcohol, tobacco, caffeine and host of other drugs.
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So it is legal to deal drugs in America. The most dangerous ones in fact.
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It is stupid and hypocritical to be in the favor of the use of alcohol and not other drugs when alcohol is far more dangerous.
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I think fentanyl is a whole other level. This much alcohol can’t kill you. This much fentanyl can kill you and everyone near you.pic.twitter.com/vfpub4Us2z
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Who signs your paycheck? Do you even know?
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