Yet another moronic public policy decision wreaking havoc on our culture.
Stoners everywhere remark, "Like, what about Colorado? Like, overdoses are down there, man."
Link: https://thepostmillennial.com/oregon-overdoses-reach-record-highs-after-decriminalization-of-hard-drugs
They legalized everything and their addiction rates are lower than the EU average.
These are important experiments.
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Maybe they can bring over Kamala Harris as a consultant in 2025...
And I’d like to see what would happen with actual legalization, which is the only way users would know what they are really getting - and probably the only way to control the fentanyl explosion.
I don’t know what the answer is, but I want to see some experiments.
But as I stated below, overdoses are up everywhere and likely due to fentanyl laced product. It seems we are unable to stop the fentanyl laced product, so other methods need to be tried.
But you can’t say it helped, either.
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Legalizing these never seemed like a good idea, especially with fentanyl flooding across the border. Overdoses are up 40% in Kansas and 25-30% across the South.
The silly thing has always been classifying MJ, LSD, Psilocybin, et al in the same class and treating them as if they are in the same universe of dangerous.
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