Because the drugs are 100x worse than alcohol. These drug addicts behavior is worse than alcoholics.
I’d rather live in a society where people don’t need to turn to drugs. And I would prefer building a coalition of like minded people and stamp out druggies and their enablers.
Some people like to use drugs. It's their body, and should be their right. If you have a problem with specific behavior that you associate with drugs - and that behavior negatively affects other people and is not protected - the regulate that behavior.
Funnily enough, I don't imagine there are many Honduran drug dealers in the kitchens, soccer fields, farms, and home depots where ICE is focusing their efforts these days.
Why not legalise [some more] drugs to help solve the problems?
The unfortunates get the fix. The dealers won't deal. The state gets the money.
Because the drugs are 100x worse than alcohol. These drug addicts behavior is worse than alcoholics.
I’d rather live in a society where people don’t need to turn to drugs. And I would prefer building a coalition of like minded people and stamp out druggies and their enablers.
Supply and demand. Crush them both.
Some people like to use drugs. It's their body, and should be their right. If you have a problem with specific behavior that you associate with drugs - and that behavior negatively affects other people and is not protected - the regulate that behavior.
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Been doing that since the 80s, how's it going?
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Same
Funnily enough, I don't imagine there are many Honduran drug dealers in the kitchens, soccer fields, farms, and home depots where ICE is focusing their efforts these days.
Its all fucking performative.