Originally posted by: clamum
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Eli
It sucks.
But it isn't the drugs fault. We need to get out of the mentality that controlling the drug will control it's usage. Obviously, that's far from the truth. When will we learn?
Haven't we learned that by controlling the drug(aka, prescriptions), you at least have a better start on controlling usage?
If you make it commercially available, prices come down, and people no longer go to the streets to get it. That also has the effect of taking the money out of drug dealers hands, and putting it into the pockets of the users so they are less likely to commit violent crimes to get their fix.
Are the people running the drug war completely blind, or what?
E D U C A T I O N is the key to drug use prevention. That means the truth. Not lies and bullsh!t.
While this may work in theory, and possible in practice with softer drugs, I don't see how legalizing hard drugs like Heroine would reduce the problem of people using it and dying from it, even if it can be regulated and controlled.
Why not?
So we legalize heroine and let people use it. Is that going to stop people from overdosing? From getting addicted? It's still a very dangerouse substance. The only thing legalizing it would solve is reducing the amount of crime brought about by it's outlaw. It will still kill you.
