No; for one, acceptance of some drugs is not the way forward. Users become habituated to marijuana, mushrooms and powdered cocaine. They learn to rely on it; once something really bad happens (as it often does in life), the next step is crack, heroine and LSD .MdmSzdWhtGuy said:OK, new solution then.
Legalize marijuana, mushrooms and powdered cocaine, keep crack, heroine and LSD restricted,
but don't sentence users of these harder drugs to jail. Decriminalize simple possession and
send those caught for simple possession of the harder drugs into mandatory detox.
This make anyone happy?
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.MdmSzdWhtGuy said:don't sentence users of these harder drugs to jail. Decriminalize simple possession and
send those caught for simple possession of the harder drugs into mandatory detox
If you decriminalize possession, the message is 'Drugs are O.K'; the numbers of those who will need to be sent for mandatory detox when on harder drugs will shoot up. There is only one way to come off drugs forever; you need to be convinced that that is what you want. Unfortunately, the addicts I have come in contact with are just 'going through the motions' when going into detox.
Everytime someone goes into detox and then goes back onto drugs, his 'level of acceptance of drugs' shoots up (no pun intended) a notch. each time makes it harder.
Quite.Ryan2065 said:Heh, doesn't make me happy... Because if simple possession isn't illegal then the government has no right to send anyone to mandatory detox =P "Yea, you didn't break any laws here... but you gotta go straight to detox!"