Comments by "voteZDLR" (@voteZDLR) on "VICE Asia"
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Yeah basically at this point people need to look at it not as a moral issue but as a health issue. That, and an economic one. It's a waste of money, it's ruining people's lives, and if they're worried that if they legalized every drug that their kids and grandkids would immediately rush out and become heroin addicts, they won't. I think a lot of addicts are addicted not just to the drugs they use but the subculture that illegality has created around it, to such an extent addicts literally do kind of live secret lives where they're forced to lie, in some cases steal, and live in the darkness. They're like a coven of vampires or something, they may have nothing in common otherwise but they each need their fix at least once but preferably twice a day, like vampires would probably feel about the blood they need to drink to survive. Heroin addicts in particular need medical attention, not handcuffs. The rates of overdose/death and the transmission of diseases like Hep-C and HIV/AIDS would actually drop. Portugal, for instance, basically decriminalized all drugs to such an extent it may as well be legal and ironically the rates of usage dropped.
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@myredfast When someone says "You're on a list" that normally gets eye-rolls out of me, first off, we're all on at least one list somewhere. That's kind of what I was getting at is first off, you're not just gonna take the bark off the tree and eat it or whatever as this tool before you suggested, saying that nothing transformative was done with it blah blah blah, but ultimately yes it sounds to me like it'd evaporate one way or another leaving only a powder which must then be pressed one way or another -- pill presses came to mind. And yeah those are incredibly expensive. Again, I have no interest in actually doing it myself and I am not even interested in chemistry let alone interested in drugs enough to oversee the fact that I hated chemistry in school. It's just interesting to me to see what people can take from nature and turn into something else entirely, even while understanding that step by step can't and shouldn't be shown. But yeah this guy thinks he's Bill Nye the science guy, he's honestly more in line with a cantankerous, smelly vagina wart than that, IMHO.
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