Afghanistan leading the way fighting climate change.
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What does it tell us? If you don't have a real country, you have to build your own undependable, ruinously inefficient electrical supply.
All wars are banker opium wars.
Also, war is a racket.
t. Smedly Butler
At this point in the opioid epidemic I'd be happy for a readily available supply of cheap heroin for the sole reason of "at least it isn't fucking fentanyl."
The fentanyl overdoses have led to fucking safe injection clinics in the downtown of every city where nurses watch junkies take their shots, make sure they don't die and then release them to lean-out on the streets then come up and try to figure out how they'll get their next shot (it's either theft, whoring or begging.)
It's destroying a ton of downtowns, particularly because sending junkies to somewhere where there's a safe injection site to live as homeless becomes something that small towns and pretend is compassionate.
If China was cut off from the world and the Mexican cartels who dared to manufacture fentanyl were destroyed, an ample supply of cheap heroin could cut down on overdoses without a doubt.
Heroin is the devil, fentanyl though. That's Satan's grandfather.
I'll settle for 90's Dutch MDMA.
I'd be fine with that. More than fine, actually.
grumble grumble SHITTY CHEAP CHYNK KNOCKOFFS!
"you're just sober again 30 minutes later!"
lol the Chinese food joke potential with this crossover.
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It's basically impossible to keep drugs out of prison.
I couldn't figure out how to do it. If there's one thing you need to know about junkies is that they want their drugs and they will get their drugs.
The War on Drugs was declared before I was born yet I still see people leaning out in public, after having just shot up if I go into the wrong area.
The only real answer is harm reduction, and I don't mean harm reduction in the form of fucking safe-injection clinics, I mean harm reduction in the form of readily available opium.
You'll never get a junkie who doesn't want to quit, to quit. They have to reach that conclusion on their own. What you can do is crack down on the synthetics and make the milder form available. At least that doesn't eat up government resources because "all the junkies are overdosing because the latest synthetic is way too powerful so we should drop a ton of government money on giving them the best healthcare in the country."
Junkies will be junkies, and the harshest measures imaginable have just made the problem worse. I'm sick of paying to keep them alive and concentrating them around safe injection sites (right downtown,) the fentanyl stream needs to stop and it profits far worse regimes than even Afghanistan.
Nice.