SHOULD ALL DRUGS BE LEGALIZED?
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Portugal decriminalized all drugs in 2001. Drug-related deaths and HIV infections plummeted while drug use did not rise. Over 20 years of data from a well-controlled natural experiment shows that prohibition is the primary driver of drug-related harm — not the drugs themselves. No country that has...
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The illicit drug market, by definition, cannot be regulated for purity or potency. Legalization would eliminate the fentanyl contamination that is killing tens of thousands of Americans annually. Overdose deaths are overwhelmingly caused by unknown potency and contamination in an unregulated...
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Drug prohibition has been the primary tool of racial criminalization since Nixon's War on Drugs. Black Americans are arrested for drug offenses at far higher rates than white Americans despite equivalent use. A policy that was openly designed to target political enemies and communities of color...
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The case against
The evidence from tobacco, alcohol, and legal cannabis all shows that commercial availability increases use, and that the commercial industry optimizes for maximizing addiction rather than minimizing harm. Increasing the availability and social normalization of harder drugs will increase addiction...
Posted by jconnor
Addiction is not a free choice for those in its grip. A government that legalizes heroin and methamphetamine without adequate treatment infrastructure abandons the most vulnerable to a commercially optimized path to dependency. The freedom to destroy oneself is not the liberty that liberal...
Posted by jconnor
Portugal's success came from decriminalization paired with massive investment in treatment, social support, and poverty reduction — not from legalization alone. Most legalization advocates propose the commercial availability without the social investment. The lesson of Portugal is the opposite of...
Posted by jconnor
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What is a strong argument for "Should All Drugs Be Legalized?"?
Portugal decriminalized all drugs in 2001. Drug-related deaths and HIV infections plummeted while drug use did not rise. Over 20 years of data from a well-controlled natural experiment shows that prohibition is the primary driver of drug-related harm — not the drugs themselves. No country that has... (Argued by jconnor on SuperDebate.)
What is a strong argument against "Should All Drugs Be Legalized?"?
The evidence from tobacco, alcohol, and legal cannabis all shows that commercial availability increases use, and that the commercial industry optimizes for maximizing addiction rather than minimizing harm. Increasing the availability and social normalization of harder drugs will increase addiction... (Argued by jconnor on SuperDebate.)
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