Thanks for highlighting the terrible destructiveness and pointlessness of the drug war.
"Yes, legalizing drugs is a radical idea."
It seems so to America today, but at the time of our founding, it was recognized that people are responsible for their own lives and their own choices. Which they still are, whether or not they acknowledge it.
Helping people permanently heal from addiction would invariably improve mental health as well, hopefully putting people like me out of business. I'm all for it.
Great Point. I made a similar observation but more so on a cultural level regarding black gangs in America here. [Black Privilege and The Commoditization of Drill Music] https://torrancestephensphd.substack.com/p/black-privilege-and-the-commoditization
Thanks for highlighting the terrible destructiveness and pointlessness of the drug war.
"Yes, legalizing drugs is a radical idea."
It seems so to America today, but at the time of our founding, it was recognized that people are responsible for their own lives and their own choices. Which they still are, whether or not they acknowledge it.
Helping people permanently heal from addiction would invariably improve mental health as well, hopefully putting people like me out of business. I'm all for it.