“There’s always the hope that states function as laboratories of democracy, and when one state does something that makes sense and seems to work, that other states will adopt it,” says Davis. “Arrests went way down, overdoses didn’t change: To me, that’s an improvement over the previously existing system.”

  • Flying Squid
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    261 year ago

    Shockeroo. Furthermore, controlling the drug trade means a lot less deaths from toxic impurities.

    • @meco03211
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      161 year ago

      Also less deaths from attempting to avoid legal repercussions. Occasionally you’ll hear the horror story of friends dumping the comatose body of a friend that’s OD’ed at a hospital and trying to flee to avoid getting caught.

    • @RadButNotAChad
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      131 year ago

      For real. In my much younger days and I was out and someone offered me a bump, id do it. Worst case, you snort a little baking soda. These days I’d be so afraid I wouldn’t fuck around.

      • Flying Squid
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        111 year ago

        People are buying cocaine laced with fentanyl and dying. Crazy shit.

        • Jessica
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          81 year ago

          What’s more, the people who are addicted to drugs take that risk knowing that the first bump or line from a new bag could kill them.

          When it became known that fent laced coke was in my area, I still bought a gram or more each day. Addiction is terrible. I still stumble here and there, but am a completely different person now (thankfully).

        • Uranium3006
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          51 year ago

          Two bit gangsters don’t clean their scales. There’s no FDA inspection of illegal drug labs foe purity