Prohibition created profit potential for organized crime. The same happens nowadays e.g. in narcotics.
If the market is open for competition, there’s usually no huge profits to be had. Big pharma, for example, profits from government regulations that act as a barrier for new competitors. I believe that big pharma is making more money and has more control now.
To say that there should be freedom of choice, does not mean that there won’t be problems and that we could not condemn some choices as individuals. And speak the truth.
Freedom comes with a price, but I believe it’s the only sustainable way.
I think fentanyl became popular because less harmful recreational drugs weren't readily available. There could also be limitations on what drugs are legalized. Maybe only sell them through a government dispensary that is open from 12 to 4pm.
Kills the black market but also limits their availability.
Incentives for criminals? I get what you're saying, but if it's legalized, it's big pharma making money. ;o)
Prohibition created profit potential for organized crime. The same happens nowadays e.g. in narcotics.
If the market is open for competition, there’s usually no huge profits to be had. Big pharma, for example, profits from government regulations that act as a barrier for new competitors. I believe that big pharma is making more money and has more control now.
To say that there should be freedom of choice, does not mean that there won’t be problems and that we could not condemn some choices as individuals. And speak the truth.
Freedom comes with a price, but I believe it’s the only sustainable way.
I think fentanyl became popular because less harmful recreational drugs weren't readily available. There could also be limitations on what drugs are legalized. Maybe only sell them through a government dispensary that is open from 12 to 4pm. Kills the black market but also limits their availability.