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If the law enforcement approach to the use of illegal drugs worked, then it would be worth pursuing, however it doesn't work. At the state and local level throwing drug pushers into prison, opens their markets to new pushers, and costs a lot of More..
@cjb, if your next door neighbor was producing illegal drugs in his home, I bet you'd welcome some police intervention. I can accept that prison may not be the best way to deal with drug addicts, and I can agree that education is important, but More..
The Other Half Of The Plan
Put government in competition with the producers and the sellers and put them out of business.
Let clinics legally administer what are now illegal drugs to People. Let these clinics be a boring and More..