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Reply #7: They expected it to be stepped on by the dealers
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Mon May-24-10 02:56 PM
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7. They expected it to be stepped on by the dealers |
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and the potency diluted. Every once in a blue moon, some hot stuff sneaks through and a lot of addicts die from it before the word gets around.
That's another problem with the black market: no quality control, whatsoever. That means you can be shooting cement dust into your veins along with your drugs and it also means you never know how strong those drugs are going to be.
Legalizing it would keep junkies alive until they're ready to seek treatment.
Prohibition is not working and it's killing people as well as driving the huge amount of street crime in this country.
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