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Drugs, Drugs, Drugs

Cann!bal

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I think all drugs should be legalized for the reason that it is a human right to consume what we want, it should not be any governments' decision of what we may or may not consume. Any government in opposition of your human rights' is an oppressive force that must be reformed, which not-very-remarkably is every government on the big blue marble. However, my stance on drugs is much more extensive than merely the notion they should legalized. I do visualize that the government regulate the drugs at an affordable price, making it pervasively troublesome for organized criminal organizations to fund themselves due to lack of clientele. Drugs should be exercised purely for one's enhancement of perception and connection with reality for the purpose of self-empowerment; they are not to be used for a means of fear-based escapism, a contingent of self-destruction. That's where the transparency of the frontiers between self-empowerment and self-destruction collide in a void of asymmetry. However, I find that the machinery and potential of drugs shouldn't be obstructed to all but those who are eligible to consume due to illnesses, disorders and such. I do ideate in recreational and therapeutic drug usage, though, one's usage must be strategized and moderated with an acute knowledge of the drug's power and wherewithal in an ideal environment in order to utilize the drug effectively and safely.

The legalization and government regulation of all drugs worldwide, and the promotion of drug usage as a public health issue rather a crime would subsequently end a preponderance of organized crime since the lack of funding would corrupt their stability and size since the grandest pillar of their foundation is capitalism. Gradually the outcome would manifest a record-shattering decrease in murder, violence, injustice, crime, prison population, drug addiction, unemployment, poverty, etcetera. Consequently allowing room for increase in prosperities, namely, education, health, awareness, employment, income, etcetera. A real world example of this is in Portugal, they decided to decriminalize all drugs and treat drug addiction as a public health issue rather than a crime, subsequently, they cut drug addiction in half among the populace.