• Allero@lemmy.today
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    4 months ago

    People have right to make decisions about their own bodies and health

    Drugs are one of people’s only outlets

    Don’t you see the issue on the intersection of these two points? People usually don’t make a free choice to go for drugs, they do it to make their life feel more bearable.

    Solution? Don’t rally for drugs, rally for improving life conditions so that people wouldn’t try to escape reality.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      4 months ago

      Why not both?

      If we legalize recreational drugs (start w/ weed and shrooms, expand later), here’s what we get:

      • consistent dosage, so far fewer ODs and no risk of laced drugs
      • history of purchases, so warning signs if pattern of use changes
      • ability to tax in order to fund rehab programs
      • ability to refuse service and call for professional help if someone is displaying warning signs
      • fewer cartels, because why would you risk buying illegally if you can get it legally at a store?

      Banning it just pushes the sale and distribution underground. I honestly don’t see the benefits there, especially for the less harmful drugs.

      We should also be rallying to improve living conditions. Banning drugs doesn’t help anyone but the cartels.

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      4 months ago

      Not really plenty of people take up drugs for fun rather than as a coping mechanism. A lot is just because of curiosity too. The motives are diverse.

      Solution? Don’t rally for drugs, rally for improving life conditions so that people wouldn’t try to escape reality.

      That doesn’t remove the other, more sensible reasons people do drugs. See above statement.

      It’s not always possible to improve the quality of life. We should definitely try though, don’t get me wrong. There will always be heartache, sorrow, mental health issues and disabilities though. That’s just the human condition. Sometimes drugs are actually the less self destructive coping mechanism, especially with psychedelics. In some cases something that’s recreational for one person, is a medicine for a second person, and an addiction for a third. See amphetamine/adderall for an example.