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Topic112,000 people died in the US from overdose in 2023
ssb_yunglink2
04/13/24 6:12:54 PM
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Rosstin316 posted...
Those are two separate arguments. I agree with taking the proper unlaced version of those drugs legally as a way to cope with whatever affliction youre dealing with as prescribed by a doctor. Hell id even agree with legalizing them just like alcohol so they can be regulated by the FDA. I think both alcohol and those drugs should be legal in the same way, or neither should. Though im not sure how that would solve the crisis of overdoses, but thats a different conversation. I dont agree with taking illegal mystery drugs simply because you enjoy getting high, since theyre coming from some guy and can often be way more dangerous than what you think theyll be. And if someone chooses to do that, its a risk theyre choosing to run so its hard to feel bad for them. If this is considered a hot or right wing take then holy shit.
in our current system, many drugs can only be obtained from dealing with shady people. Thats literally my point of why many of these drugs should be decriminalized/legalized. No doctor is gonna prescribe you LSD, which is currently a felony to possess. Weed oils in many red states are a felony to possess. This enables cartels and other shady businessman.

I cant call people who buy drugs from dealers stupid, because they legitimately might have no other option. If you want weed and live in a state that will put you in jail for it, who else are you supposed to get it from?

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