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The drug issue does not start as a mental health problem, but a user/dealer problem that unchecked progresses to a mental health problem for the users. Accepting that unchecked drug use becomes a public and mental health issu ...
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Great article! Prohibition has finally run its course; the lives and livelihoods of hundred's of millions of people (users and non-users) worldwide have been destroyed or severely disrupted; many countries that were once shin ...
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Dr SAS, the case for legalising drugs is often very persuasive for a number reasons some of which you elucidated, especially, the economic one (taxation). The regulation argument is also persuasive and the two are very tempti ...
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All the ills you just enumerated are already in the works all over the world because of the criminalization of drugs!
As we speak, "drug barons could use their money to influence decision makers and gain control of states."
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What worries me is our law makers who govern our lives cant see this failed policy is hurting us far more than the drugs themselves. What else are they doing that requires competent thinking? Living in the USA one has to avoi ...
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