Legalize, tax, and regulate. Then you wouldn't have had to tackle the guy in the first place.
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They already do. They're called opioids and are available at wholesale prices from your local general practitioner mouthpiece of big pharma. I stubbed my toe! Here's a thousand oxys! Free refills if you don't leave the restaurant!
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This is insultingly false.
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It actually isnt but ok.
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Dude are you actually five?
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That's one of the dumbest things I've heard concerning Heroin
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Oh, well how would you fix it then? Better to have people aquire the drug legally and safely than getting it off the black market. The same goes for all drugs. People that want drugs will find a way. The same logic can be applied to guns. But, if you legalize, tax, and regulate it then you can track stuff, make money, and distribute them safer.
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I hope you know Heroin is on the endnof drugs you don't want obtainable. If someone is going to go through black market, sure. But jesus christ, do you even know what that shit does?
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I'm aware. But would it not be better that the heroin user gets their drugs legally and can seek help from professionals and doctors more openly? Would it not be better for people to buy heroin that is FDA approved and not made in a tent in a forest by some hobos? Heroin may be an absolutely terrible drug that does terrible things, but society doesn't get to tell me what I can and cannot put in my body even if it does kill me. That's my choice. That's my freedom. If people addicted to heroin are going to do it anyways, we might as well make it as safe as possible and make money legally off of it.
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No because if they can just get it why would they seek help. Also it's probably the most dangerous drug out there. That's like, "oh nukes are super dangerous and kill people. Let's allow people to buy them legally."
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Where's the suicide copy paste
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You seem to be missing a point. [quote]Common side effects include respiratory depression (decreased breathing), dry mouth, euphoria, and addiction.[10] Other side effects can include abscesses, infected heart valves, blood borne infections, constipation, and pneumonia.[10[/quote] That is the god damn drug itself. The molecule, which is no longer heroine if you change it, inflicts those effects. Remember, this is comparable to going outside drunk (although different depressant). You will affect other people by your behavior while influenced. Not only that, it is a serious health hazard, which doctors will have to deal with in presumably larger quantities if it is legalized. Heroine users will flood in hospitals by the nature of the drug, hence preventing others from the care they need.
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what did female superheroes ever do to you?
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Set a bad example for children. DC? Quality movies? Bull
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Lol, a 5 year old isn't going to be able to walk into a CVS and buy some heroin over the counter. You'll get a prescription from your doctor. Or, we could have drug centers like they have in the Scandinavian countries where people go to get heroin, but have to stay in the building until the effects wear off. These drug centers offer drugs for people to take so they can be safely monitored in a public place by doctors and other professionals. The centers also have therapists to help the addicts.
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[quote]You'll get a prescription from your doctor.[/quote] [url=https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippocratic_Oath]no[/url]
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Doesn't matter. It doesn't make it less dangerous if your 5 or 505
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Edited by The Arxfiend: 8/9/2017 5:09:14 AM[quote]Lol, a 5 year old isn't going to be able to walk into a CVS and buy some heroin over the counter. You'll get a prescription from your doctor.[/quote] Congradulations! You've argued against a point I never implied! [quote]Or, we could have drug centers like they have in the Scandinavian countries where people go to get heroin, but have to stay in the building until the effects wear off. These drug centers offer drugs for people to take so they can be safely monitored in a public place by doctors and other professionals. The centers also have therapists to help the addicts.[/quote] You literally pulled that out of your ass. In every Scandinavian country it is decriminalized, but stil illegal.
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...legalize heroin? I get weed, but heroin?
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All drugs. People that desire it will find a way. Better to do it safely and legally than on the black market. Imagine it. No more drug cartels or drug dealers.
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The problem isn't them doing the drugs. Sure, fine, let them OD so we don't have to deal with them. The problem is inevitably their addiction destroys their ability to handle any other facets of their lives, including feeding their addiction. This leads them to either harm others in acts of greed and desperation, or to force us to waste resources taking care of them, and likely prolonging their drain on society by keeping them from overdosing.
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[quote]All murder. People that desire it will find a way. Better to do it safely and legally than by breaking in. Imagine it. No more massacres or hitmen.[/quote][spoiler]Making Memes Since '02.[/spoiler]
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[quote]safely[/quote] It's -blam!-ing heroin. There is no "safe."
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What about all the drugs that are legal that do the same thing physically to your body that heroin does? All the drugs that you can go to the doctor to get that are [i]almost[/i] identical to heroin, meth and cocaine? No one is up in arms about those drugs. Tell me, if these drugs are so dangerous, why are they schedule 2 and not 1? Why do they have lido[i]caine[/i], [i]opioids[/i], [i]marinol[/i] and fentanyl schedule 2 but they're all derived from schedule 1 drugs? You're being bullshitted into believing this shit about the dangers of drugs, while at the same time being sold those exact drugs.
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[quote]What about all the drugs that are legal that do the same thing physically to your body that heroin does? All the drugs that you can go to the doctor to get that are [i]almost[/i] identical to heroin, meth and cocaine? No one is up in arms about those drugs. Tell me, if these drugs are so dangerous, why are they schedule 2 and not 1? Why do they have lido[i]caine[/i], [i]opioids[/i], [i]marinol[/i] and fentanyl schedule 2 but they're all derived from schedule 1 drugs? You're being bullshitted into believing this shit about the dangers of drugs, while at the same time being sold those exact drugs.[/quote] The major difference is that heroin doesn't treat anything. And I'm not a fan of pharmaceutical drugs either, I just know that there's nothing I can do about the system so my opinion doesn't matter.
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I'm talking about not having to buy it from some drug dealer that can shoot you. And using heroin not made out of a trailer in the woods.