@9F8Y59L8mos8MO
I personally believe that we should decriminalize the drug use in the United States. But at the same time, depending on how badly drug users or addicts are, and how illegally they are using or possibly even selling/ importing, they shall be arrested and get more time than usual, and with that provide help for the addicts while paying time or anything of the sorts.
@9F87HB88mos8MO
People should not be criminalized for having an addiction. They should be given help and resources to get help.
@9FLNXF87mos7MO
Drugs will still be a thing even if their was a drug policy, people will still find ways to do them.
@9FBNJRW7mos7MO
Some of the drugs are not inherently harmful, and there is an overcrowding of prisons, focus on worse crimes.
@9F8NMBR8mos8MO
Just look at prohibition or one of many examples of substance laws back firing in other contries. Toughing the laws just makes the problem worse.
@9FPP85Z7mos7MO
Putting effort into stopping the drug trade and abuse is futile. The bottom line is if someone wants it, they are going to get it no matter the circumstance. Not to mention the amount of money circulation related to the drug trade. The best decision would bring more awareness to risks and how drugs affect you and your loved ones and the other many negative things attached to substance abuse.
@9FN86KL7mos7MO
Making the drug laws tougher would make the selling and buying of some otherwise harmless drugs (referring to cannabis and certain psychedelics) more needlessly dangerous for those who are unfortunately addicted. The 18th and 21st amendments to the constitution are a prime example
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