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Comment by kgwgk

2 days ago

> I know of approximately 0 people who have had the thought “I’d try heroin if it were legal”.

How many people do you approximately know of that have had the thought “I’d try heroin”?

> I truly believe that there would be fewer addicts and fewer overdoses if you could buy regulated heroin.

How many people do you approximately know of that have had the thought “I’d try heroin but only because I cannot buy regulated heroin”?

Also... isn't the whole opioid addiction crisis basically because people were in fact buying regulated ~heroin?

  • A lot of people in the early OOs got addicted to pills because doctors subscribed them liberally and they weren’t regulated that well in hospitals so medical staff who wanted to make an extra buck could easily steal and sell them. The government cracked down on this and then all of the pill poppers turned to heroin, which now is mostly fent.

    • If we're gonna start factoring how well regulated something is, then sure, as long as there's a problem, something's not "regulated."

  • Lol yes opiate addictions of all stripes for all time can be tied directly back to that oxycontin commercial from 1999

    • Did you have a point or are you just a troll?

      The whole context was "regulated heroin would be safer", but we've had a whole crisis of overprescribed (but still regulated) opiates that very much disagrees with the notion that regulated heroin is safer.

      Reading my comment as "all opioid addiction is only due to regulated drugs (and that one commercial)" is misguided, at best.

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