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I don't think the situations are comparable.
They are, the drug war has just gone on longer so it’s more entrenched.
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I don't think the situations are comparable.
I just can't agree. If these things were legalized - the cartels would be behind any and all production and distribution in the US.They are, the drug war has just gone on longer so it’s more entrenched.
I must have somehow missed the mass culling of all US chemists and CDL holders.I just can't agree. If these things were legalized - the cartels would be behind any and all production and distribution in the US.
It takes capital and know-how. Two things that the cartels would readily provide for a cut.I must have somehow missed the mass culling of all US chemists and CDL holders.
We have pharmaceutical grade opiates, amphetamines etc manufactured and distributed nationwide every day. What secret know-how about chemistry and logistics do you imagine the cartels are sitting on that are unknown to US chemists and shipping companies?It takes capital and know-how. Two things that the cartels would readily provide for a cut.
Heavier sentencing for users of fentanyl to deter citizens from purchasing it.What more can, or should, our American government and law enforcement do against the threat posed by the Mexican fentanyl drug cartels?
Yes, because addicts are known for their keen insight and weighing of consequences.Heavier sentencing for users of fentanyl to deter citizens from purchasing it.
Just as our prisons are known for lack of drug use within them.Yes, because addicts are known for their keen insight and weighing of consequences.
Spake like unto someone who has never seen what opioid withdrawal is actually like.Heavier sentencing for users of fentanyl to deter citizens from purchasing it.
Fix the prison system security.Just as our prisons are known for lack of drug use within them.
Ween then off the drugs for a tad before throwing them in jail, get some doctors assistance.Spake like unto someone who has never seen what opioid withdrawal is actually like.
It’s so simple, guess no one considered that before.Fix the prison system security.
Where have all these thousands of prospective prison staff immune to corruption been hiding all these years?Much better than legalizing fentanyl,
Makes sense. Loads of places to hide in and around the poop.They’re hiding in San Francisco?
Gnomes then, the incorruptible prison staff are gnomes. Makes sense, fits with the general fantasy motif of prisons specifically for drug offenders being kept drug free.Makes sense. Loads of places to hide in and around the poop.
I already ingest all of the fentanyl that I want, now, though.Much better than legalizing fentanyl, unless you want the country looking like San Fransicko.
Glad to see u step in for the battles the other user can’t handle on their own.I already ingest all of the fentanyl that I want, now, though.
Nice now you mangled the city’s name like that to drive home your point, like a Tesla self-driving car!