Southern states slowly embracing harm reduction to curb opioid epidemicVrede too wrote: ↑Sat Oct 13, 2018 2:07 pmAn enthusiastic participant in and financial beneficiary of the utterly failed, decades-long drug prohibition asking, “who pays for this?” is a scream.
Yes, wasting massive resources on a rotten, ineffective strategy does make the drug warriors partially responsible for the OD deaths. Man-up and own it.
An enthusiastic participant in the repression of victimless behavior saying, “People are supposed to have capability of determining outcome of their own choices,” is a scream.
Funny, I’m unaware of the national and international cartels and the thousands of violent deaths caused by the relatively small black markets for guns and cigs. Also, the black market for guns is largely a result of WEAK regulation in gun happy states.
True, the utterly failed, decades-long drug prohibition has created massive corruption among LEOs. Thanks for mentioning it.
No one has said that ending drug prohibition will end ODs. Your straw man lies when you’re floundering are adorable. However, as shown in my OP, more rational nations have reduced ODs with decriminalization and harm reduction strategies. Your rejection of science and proof is a symptom of your addiction to a failed strategy.
No one in power is seriously proposing “outright banning guns” and it would be unconstitutional, anyhow. Your straw man lies when you’re floundering are adorable. However, more rational nations have drastically reduced gun deaths with strict regulation, and any decriminalized drugs will OBVIOUSLY be regulated.
“make available deadly substances that will affect people for the rest of their lives, from the fetus stage to adulthood.” - They already are, dufus. Your lifelong efforts have been impotent and pointless. What we’re discussing is reducing the damage YOU have added to the problem.
You haven’t presented any “REAL facts”. You’ve just screeched your self-serving opinion in response to the REAL, documented facts presented in my OP.
Maybe O Really does have an ex-wife, but I don't remember his ever saying so. Are you drunk this early? Anyhow, you cowered and deflected from his point that, "Most stupid life choices ... are not" criminalized. Logic much?
“Emulate Vrede much?” - That’s why O Really named me the Superstar Cultmaster.:thumbsup:

I've been talking about harm reduction in this forum for far longer, but Leo Lyons' old "Raid!" thread got accidentally deleted (not by me).