10 July, 10:42
I get that human traffickers should be put to death. Once cops are only enforcing valid law, and not acting as enforcers of mafia government, then cop killers too.
Drug dealing is trickier: why hang someone for selling relatively safe MDMA or ketamine when dangerous alcohol is legal and celebrated? What about the perverse incentive to push Big Pharma to addict people instead? Do individuals have rights to own any molecule and put it in their body, however unwise?
My sense is that it takes a cultural revolution to deal with the demand side, a bit like how drunk driving became socially unacceptable.
Anyone giving drugs to children needs to face a nasty penalty. No argument.
Drugs are a tough case as they are an exercise in liberty (albeit as possible misadventure) as well as a reduction in liberty (addiction, delinquency, violence). They are not one homogenous category, either. Psychedelics and crack are practically unrelated beyond both being psychoactive.
Drug dealing is trickier: why hang someone for selling relatively safe MDMA or ketamine when dangerous alcohol is legal and celebrated? What about the perverse incentive to push Big Pharma to addict people instead? Do individuals have rights to own any molecule and put it in their body, however unwise?
My sense is that it takes a cultural revolution to deal with the demand side, a bit like how drunk driving became socially unacceptable.
Anyone giving drugs to children needs to face a nasty penalty. No argument.
Drugs are a tough case as they are an exercise in liberty (albeit as possible misadventure) as well as a reduction in liberty (addiction, delinquency, violence). They are not one homogenous category, either. Psychedelics and crack are practically unrelated beyond both being psychoactive.
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drug networks and child trafficking at the upper echelon go hand in hand
I see a future were there will be no drugs on the street
peope will not live in apathy and hopelesness
they will have no need for them
as to monetary gain, this the whitehats need to solve it in whatever financial system they offer.
monetary gain not an incentive
I see a future were there will be no drugs on the street
peope will not live in apathy and hopelesness
they will have no need for them
as to monetary gain, this the whitehats need to solve it in whatever financial system they offer.
monetary gain not an incentive
11:17 AM - Jul 10, 2022
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