#decriminalize all drugs.
It is a health care issue, not a criminal one.
@jeffowski
People don't become addicted to feel better, they become addicted to stop feeling bad. In my experience.
@jeffowski it's a political issue. The War on Drugs was created explicitly to roll back the gains of the Civil Rights Movement. To put Black people in prison. And that's what it does. Drug laws are a political weapon of white supremacy. We don't need to put a medical label on peop who use drugs we don't like, any more than we need to lock them up. Let all the people do the drugs they want and stop hurting them while they're doing them. And don't diagnose them either. That's just more oppression.
Further evidence of conservatives being psychopaths. The belief that suffering in life ensures ones acceptance into Heaven means that they will never stop trying to make life as horrifying as possible for everyone, except themselves.
@jeffowski When I came of age and was learning to drink, my dad told me “You can’t drink your problems away, because they will still be there in the morning.”
But while they will still be there in the morning, they won’t be there right now, which I think is one of the reasons people with a lot of problems drink, to get a brief respite from them.
Kicking people while they're down has diminishing returns...
@jeffowski
There is no problem with addiction, there is unnecessary misunderstanding of psychedelic prediction. It's also a question, why man's nature is like that? The real point is that fromwhere do come the food of addiction and why the eaters are blamed for their addiction. Being addictive is reality. Those relations of bodymind and food, the cycle of food chain the market of inner desires. Why did I write? Those sources to resources......