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Effects of decriminalizing drugs.

Portugal Decriminalized All Drugs Eleven Years Ago And The Results Are Staggering | Business Insider
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Recently there has been attention in the news about "drug rooms" in Europe where addicts can smoke or shoot up in public; even the use of narcan in the US to treat rather than criminalize drug use.
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NO NO NO

We need to put everybody who ever sparked a reefer or tooted a line in The Big House for EVER. If we don't the very fabric of our society will slide down a slippery slope into a mooshy goopy morass of sin and depravity of BIBLICAL proportions!!!!

Or something.
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'sides you can't believe what a buncha lyin' portagees say anyhow
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Yeah that'll work. Just legalize and encourage everybody. The country's already packed with junkies, so what's a few hundred/thousand/million more?

We sure wouldn't want to be doing anything to encourage GOOD behavior now, would we? That would be way too politically incorrect.
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Yeah that'll work. Just legalize and encourage everybody. The country's already packed with junkies, so what's a few hundred/thousand/million more?

We sure wouldn't want to be doing anything to encourage GOOD behavior now, would we? That would be way too politically incorrect.
Did you read the article? That's exactly what they are doing, trying to encourage good behavior by treatment and rehabilitation instead of just throwing them in prison.

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Portugal’s move to decriminalize does not mean people can carry around, use, and sell drugs free from police interference. That would be legalization. Rather, all drugs are “decriminalized,” meaning drug possession, distribution, and use is still illegal. While distribution and trafficking is still a criminal offence, possession and use is moved out of criminal courts and into a special court where each offender’s unique situation is judged by legal experts, psychologists, and social workers. Treatment and further action is decided in these courts, where addicts and drug use is treated as a public health service rather than referring it to the justice system (like the U.S.), reports Fox News.
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Yeah that'll work. Just legalize and encourage everybody. The country's already packed with junkies, so what's a few hundred/thousand/million more?

We sure wouldn't want to be doing anything to encourage GOOD behavior now, would we? That would be way too politically incorrect.
I know some good reading teachers if you want a tutor.
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I know some good reading teachers if you want a tutor.
My reading is fine. Would you like me to recommend a book or two about the difference between right and wrong? Some folks have trouble telling them apart.
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“We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.”

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My reading is fine. Would you like me to recommend a book or two about the difference between right and wrong? Some folks have trouble telling them apart.
If it can be shown that the approach being tried in Portugal is more effective at bringing about improvement in the drug addiction phenomenon than prison sentences than perhaps the prison time thing is what is wrong.
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Yeah that'll work. Just legalize and encourage everybody. The country's already packed with junkies, so what's a few hundred/thousand/million more?

We sure wouldn't want to be doing anything to encourage GOOD behavior now, would we? That would be way too politically incorrect.
Alcohol is legal, do you get drunk every day? True, legalization may attract some new users on a trial basis. Part of the allure of drug use is the fact that it is illegal. That attraction will be lost once it's legal.
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Alcohol is legal, do you get drunk every day? True, legalization may attract some new users on a trial basis. Part of the allure of drug use is the fact that it is illegal. That attraction will be lost once it's legal.
I haven't been drunk since I was in the Army over 42 years ago. Except for a German beer that I enjoyed with German food about a year ago, I haven't consumed any alcohol of any kind in over ten years.

Even so, does the fact that we already have an untold number of alcoholics make it a good idea to add an untold number of junkies? Yeah, that right there is some great logic. sounds like some more druggy logic.
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Even so, does the fact that we already have an untold number of alcoholics make it a good idea to add an untold number of junkies? Yeah, that right there is some great logic. sounds like some more druggy logic.
We already have junkies. People with certain proclivities know where to get what they "need."

Junkies that are LESS likely to seek treatment than if drugs were legal since the consequences of admitting to drug use can involve prison and a criminal record.
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Get the freaking gov out of the bedroom, boardroom, pocket book and hospital.
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Yeah, allowing more people to become drug addicts uninhibited is certainly enlightening. The thought of promoting drug use uninhibited, sounds so stupid that only a drug user could go along with it.
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