My question is, without getting rid of the CIA, how can you truly stop the drug trade? The "War on Drugs" as we know it, is just a federal power trip and money pit if the CIA is allowed to remain as the world's largest drug smuggling organization.
I hope the huge AI project Trump just kickstarted will help find a definitive cure for addiction, a drug or treatment or surgery that not only limits the euphory caused by any substance, but also makes it unaddictive… that shall kill dealers everywhere.
Not sure, it is so easy to get, someone would have noticed its effect on drug use by now. Maybe using it conjointly with using immersive VR would get the addict used to expect horrendous side effects after a tiny dose and thus could help preventing the excess.
We should also develop better immediate drug tests and adjust healthcare prices accordingly for the repeating users, as well as disabling their driving license… but I don’t like how this idea is turning into social-credit like.
Since Activated Charcoal neutralizes, I would think it would work. The problem is not that. Drug use is a choice at the beginning. Of course once the person is hooked, then it becomes an addiction and the will power is gone to forgo treatment.
My question is, without getting rid of the CIA, how can you truly stop the drug trade? The "War on Drugs" as we know it, is just a federal power trip and money pit if the CIA is allowed to remain as the world's largest drug smuggling organization.
I hope the huge AI project Trump just kickstarted will help find a definitive cure for addiction, a drug or treatment or surgery that not only limits the euphory caused by any substance, but also makes it unaddictive… that shall kill dealers everywhere.
I wondered if Activated Charcoal would work?
Not sure, it is so easy to get, someone would have noticed its effect on drug use by now. Maybe using it conjointly with using immersive VR would get the addict used to expect horrendous side effects after a tiny dose and thus could help preventing the excess.
We should also develop better immediate drug tests and adjust healthcare prices accordingly for the repeating users, as well as disabling their driving license… but I don’t like how this idea is turning into social-credit like.
Since Activated Charcoal neutralizes, I would think it would work. The problem is not that. Drug use is a choice at the beginning. Of course once the person is hooked, then it becomes an addiction and the will power is gone to forgo treatment.