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  • Oct 14, 2022
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    more of them should be illegal

  • Oct 14, 2022
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    What problems does legalization solve?

    (other than the prison aspect that has been talked about enough and is obviously a great point that I'm not discrediting.
    Simply want to see what are the other benefits of legalization because in Canada the positive aspects of it are average at best. The benefits of nationalizing weed distribution have been good, but not great)

  • Oct 14, 2022

    i mean the reality of all this s*** is its all about money

    like the only reason d**** are illegal is cus this fills the pockets of the people who run s***

    the prison industrial complex, the d*** trade itself, all filling the pockets of clandestine super elites

    thats why republicans are so against d*** reform, they all about filling the pockets of the super elites

  • Oct 14, 2022
    Montreal

    What problems does legalization solve?

    (other than the prison aspect that has been talked about enough and is obviously a great point that I'm not discrediting.
    Simply want to see what are the other benefits of legalization because in Canada the positive aspects of it are average at best. The benefits of nationalizing weed distribution have been good, but not great)

    1. Not talking about weed
    2. On the point of not talking about weed, all the positives are listed in OP.

    Less substances flooding the market laced with Fent or other substances, so less needless deaths.

    Violent crime directly revolving around hard d**** should also see a decline consequently especially because as it stands people offended against can't even use authorities for fear of trouble themselves. Same idea behind sanctuary cities, illegal immigrants that are offended against don't call police for fear of deportation. Then that consequently can free up police/politicians from wasting time on d*** efforts and more time on other issues plaguing communities.

  • Oct 14, 2022
    Montreal

    What problems does legalization solve?

    (other than the prison aspect that has been talked about enough and is obviously a great point that I'm not discrediting.
    Simply want to see what are the other benefits of legalization because in Canada the positive aspects of it are average at best. The benefits of nationalizing weed distribution have been good, but not great)

    D*** abuse instantly becomes a mental health issue solely and not a criminal issue.

    Locking up people for using (arbitrary) d**** is a scourge to the earth

  • Oct 14, 2022
    maxx

    more of them should be illegal

    explain

  • Oct 14, 2022
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    People are gonna od and be addicted whether they're legal or not. Look at our opioids epidemic. It's legally prescribed by doctors, same with Adderall which is basically meth.

    If you're a d***gie with an addictive personality the best that can' happen by legalizing d**** is you don't go to jail and the economy is stimulated. Which is good, you're still gonna be on d**** tho.

    People are still gonna sell fentanyl laced d**** to save money and produce more to keep up with demand, people are gonna buy it for cheap for a cheap high, even in a legal market. If you regulate it? Maybe, maybe people will get off the d**** when they finally can't afford it like cigarettes.

    Does that stop people from smoking cigarettes? Nope. Just way less tho. Regulate it and tax tf out of it.

  • Oct 14, 2022
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    Nah, I don't agree with it tbh.

    Decriminalization, yea, maybe legalize Acid/Molly/Shrooms, but we really don't need to enable people by legalizing all d**** like weed.

    And this is as someone who have been addicted/going to rehab with my d*** of choice being legally available at damn near every store/restaurant. The way we treat drinking in this country let's me know what time we gon' be on if we legalize everything.

  • Oct 14, 2022
    Fka Groovy

    People are gonna od and be addicted whether they're legal or not. Look at our opioids epidemic. It's legally prescribed by doctors, same with Adderall which is basically meth.

    If you're a d***gie with an addictive personality the best that can' happen by legalizing d**** is you don't go to jail and the economy is stimulated. Which is good, you're still gonna be on d**** tho.

    People are still gonna sell fentanyl laced d**** to save money and produce more to keep up with demand, people are gonna buy it for cheap for a cheap high, even in a legal market. If you regulate it? Maybe, maybe people will get off the d**** when they finally can't afford it like cigarettes.

    Does that stop people from smoking cigarettes? Nope. Just way less tho. Regulate it and tax tf out of it.

    I'm saying legalization and then regulation. Just like with weed being legal of course you can still go buy from Craig down the way, but if you want a good clean product you known where to go. If people with addictions had something similar it's stimulating economy and if you still choose to buy from Craig then it's on you at that point but at least you had the choice and that choice will save some. I mean not to be saying the rich, but even celebrities are victims to the illegal market atm and its cost many their lives on the main stage.

    And that's not weighing other pros and its not fool proof of course just discourse.

  • Oct 14, 2022
    ProhibitionDev

    Nah, I don't agree with it tbh.

    Decriminalization, yea, maybe legalize Acid/Molly/Shrooms, but we really don't need to enable people by legalizing all d**** like weed.

    And this is as someone who have been addicted/going to rehab with my d*** of choice being legally available at damn near every store/restaurant. The way we treat drinking in this country let's me know what time we gon' be on if we legalize everything.

    It's not enabling. And it's not necessarily saying here's a bottle of pills see you next week. Again, countries have done this and their populis isn't slummed in the streets. It requires regulation and monitoring. It takes treating d**** not as a crime but as a mental health issue needing addressing. Beer is socially accepted since before, during, and after prohibition. Goes back millenia just is wnat it is.

    But crack isnt all of a sudden become cool and hip, youre still a crackhead or a basehead or a methhead. Nobody wants to jump into that because guess what, if they wanted to they still easily can regardless.

  • Oct 14, 2022

    Like if you want a hit are you telling me it'll take you more than a day or two to source it? And you're telling me you'd be worried about feds snatching you up more than you just want your hit? Weed been illegal, niggas ain't never been worried about copping nor selling. So what does illegality mean truly?

  • Oct 15, 2022
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    Perfect world d**** wouldn’t even be needed, so no.

  • Oct 15, 2022

    Are you referring to all d**** even crack and heroine, or what

  • Oct 15, 2022
    Montreal

    What problems does legalization solve?

    (other than the prison aspect that has been talked about enough and is obviously a great point that I'm not discrediting.
    Simply want to see what are the other benefits of legalization because in Canada the positive aspects of it are average at best. The benefits of nationalizing weed distribution have been good, but not great)

    Less overdoses for no reason, less crime, less wasted taxes, I could keep going ...

  • Oct 15, 2022
    LYL

    Perfect world d**** wouldn’t even be needed, so no.

    what's the logic behind this one
    ktt never stops amazing me