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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @openyoureyes 19h
They are asking the wrong questions...
It is not the drugs fault.
Why are people taking hard drugs?
It is not normal to go out to buy weed and end up with meth.
Normal people should beat up a dealer offering this poison if they have asked for weed.
A dealer offering hard stuff for people who never tried it (without them even asking for it) is the worst person and deserves the worst. But in europe he probably gets a slap on his wrist and the judge says he only did it to afford his addiction.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @0xbitcoiner OP 19h
Drugs have been around for millennia, and every single person has a different pre-disposition for addiction. Even someone who's super stable can fall into that trap if they hit a rough spot in life and run into the wrong person. One thing I'm sure of is, if the drug isn't available, it's way harder for someone to get hooked.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @openyoureyes 19h
Look around at all big city train stations in europe. There is a 24/7 open market.
If you try to film it like some youtubers did you get attacked and the police will arrested you because you caused the trouble.
We need a cleanup program and not more tolarance.
If you let somebody out of jail the same day he has stolen something to buy drugs, he will do it again. You are not helping him with less or no jailtime. In the end it leads to more crimes, more addiction and more people involved in drugs or drug related crimes.
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