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And the answer of many will be: Well, more is manufactured or cultivated and that's it... but I'm talking about the "total" disappearance, meaning the plants🌱 from which they can be produced or the chemicals 🔬 with which we can create them...
There are literally no DRUGS
What would happen❓
The World would collapse 🌎❓
There would be unbridled violence due to the absence of them... which would create a wave of massive destruction on a planetary level❓
I would like to know your opinions and if something like that ever crossed your mind🤔
I think it is a rather complex and worrying issue from the point of view of us parents because our children are going to the future and humanity is in TOTAL decline..
📌According to experts, these are the reasons why drugs continue in the world
Factors that contribute to the persistence of the drug problem
📌Corruption: Drug trafficking has extended its tentacles into the political life of countries, which creates an important focus of corruption at all levels of government. This prevents effective measures from being taken against drug trafficking and possession.
📌Illegal economy: The production and distribution of drugs generate huge amounts of money, which attracts criminals and criminal organizations. The illegalization of drugs has not solved the problem, since traffickers have adapted and evolved to maintain their business.
📌Demand and supply: Demand for drugs is constant, and illicit supply adapts to meet it. The legalization of some drugs, such as marijuana in some countries, has not significantly reduced the supply of illicit drugs.
📌Mental health problems and addiction: Drug addiction is a chronic disease that requires treatment and support. However, lack of access to care and treatment services in many countries contributes to the persistence of the problem.
📌Drug policies: Prohibition and repression have not been effective in reducing drug supply and demand. The decriminalization of small amounts of hard drugs in Canada and other countries has proven to be a more effective approach in reducing criminalization and encouraging help-seeking for addicts.
Personally, I believe that the main reason why they do not disappear is number 1 (CORRUPTION) the influence and production capacity that the drug cartels in South America have had and have managed to capitalize so much money over so many years!! They have the power to remove and put presidents in almost any nation that they consider beneficial for their business!! As is the case of Mexico Colombia Venezuela Ecuador and many more..
Which ones? Coke, caffeine, pills, Ayahuasca, weed, mushrooms, sugar, porn?
What is a drug?
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Well, in our current world, advertising and consumerism have created powerful drugs, such as pornography, but the focus is, for example, on Coca-Cola, if tomorrow there were no caffeine to make it or coffee plants disappeared and things like that...
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So caffeine is a drug. What about Ayahuasca or mushrooms?
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It could be said that it has a greater or lesser effect... but yes...
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I certainly think the same as you, there are many people who have become very dependent, thus achieving total addiction.
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This is a tough question
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