Should We Legalize ALL Drugs?
[2023-04-03 16:46:12]
I think that our "drug war" can not be said to go wrong. Opioid epidemic continues to deteriorate, not just that, but we have added two other pandemics. The problem with methamphetamine is getting worse, it is clear that benzo always has problems. In order to solve the addiction problem, we now seem to have made two advances in two different directions in the United States.
You have a group of people who support the legalization of drugs and I believe we need to end all narcotics bans as a means of dealing with our crisis.
On the other hand, there are legislators, politicians, and community members who are moving in opposite directions with a deteriorating drug problem. I think it is necessary to have more strict laws on narcotics and to create more things in order to repeat the crime. Strict judgment
If you want to see a realistic example of what happens when a country legalizes all drugs, please look at Portugal. In 2001, Portugal legalized and non-criminalized medicines to cope with the heroin epidemic that could lead to the collapse of the overall healthcare system. Result is? According to many residents, their drug problems are getting better. When a person is involved in a small amount of drugs, it is not a criminal offense, it is regarded as a health related citizen matter. They are involved with counselors, social workers and others, not only detain them but also to get help they need about drug problems so that they can spend time instead of treating drug addiction I hope that I can do it.
On the other hand, when legitimizing small amounts of drugs, it is easier to obtain illegal drugs, and some think that drug problems will be worse than it is now. These politicians and lawmakers also believe that more stringent penalties should be imposed on drug-related offenses so that people will not be afraid of drug use or sale. But the fact is that we have been on the path of legalizing drugs. Colorado State, California State, Oregon State, Washington State, Alaska State have legalized marijuana for entertainment purposes and Oregon State is enacting a law to legalize small amounts of drug like Portugal. However, in spite of the opposite promise, the legalization of hemp in Colorado state has not been released from the problem of illegal cultivation and cannabis circulation.
The American Attorney General Jeff Session is one of the biggest opponents of marijuana or drug legalization, and marijuana has a "portal effect", claiming that it is difficult for users to take medicine.
Regardless of whether the solution is to legalize everything or to make everything illegal, in reality we need to find something. Frankly, no matter whether it is legal or illegal - we can not solve this problem - just look at the current epidemic of opioids in our country - it begins with a legitimate drug
One thing that we believe in narconon is that those suffering from poisoning need real healing and help, not punishment. Adults, young people, and children need to be educated about the truth and facts about drugs and their effects, whether drugs are illegal or not.
If the use of drugs decreases, you have to pay some amount. Who knows whether legalization is correct? Does anyone know that it is right to convince everything about it? Is this the correct question?
According to one of my recent articles, I saw this list from the drug support website giving 10 out of what I think we should legalize all medicines. For that reason I would like to solve their claims. Remember that this is probably a British website for British audiences, so some of their ideas may not be that good for them, but I am going to spoil it. Do not answer "People will take medicine anyway", nonsense, just do not fly with me. Stupid people can become stupid, it does not mean that we should regard stupidity as a norm rather than trying to educate idiots without brains. Society has full authority to determine acceptable and unacceptable content in society