• You’ve made some good points here, but I do think you’re underestimating people.

    You can executed in the USA for murder yet people still do it. You can get a longer sentence for your third felony, people still commit them.

    If there is a market for something, someone will fill that void. Regardless of the consequences.

    What we need to fix is society. Why do people do drugs. A massive factor is to escape reality, or no prospects. This can be seen as drug addiction and abuse is by far a larger problem in poorer areas than affluent ones. So if we build a society where everybody has the bare minimum and maybe some prospects we will see a lot less drug use.

    As with everything this doesn’t mean there won’t still be people that will so drugs no matter what and that’s fine. Those are the minority and our aim is for maximum improvements to society.

    If drugs are legalised to buy from stores like they do with weed, and it is priced competitively then there wouldn’t be much of a black market as they won’t be able to compete, this is why I believe these should be run my governments and not greedy companies as well the price will rise and street buying will be cheaper. The profits can be used to fund other programs.

    What is interesting is wondering what the cartels would move to to keep their profits the same. Would they move to scams, kidnapping and such. Would they go legit and supply legal cocaine and stuff.

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      And I absolutely agree on “fix the society” part!

      There is a lot of issues in the modern world that drive people to drugs, rampant inequality and lack of prospects included.

      But trying to fix that doesn’t mean rejecting every other approach to the prevention of drug abuse. We need all we can do right now.

      And if making murders illegal decreases homicide rates, we should make them illegal. Same idea.