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In 2020, Portland decriminalized hard drugs...

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by back2back2006, Oct 23, 2022.

  1. back2back2006

    back2back2006 GC Legend

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    So here's a reporter interviewing residents to see how it's working out.



    Here's the same type of interviews in San Francisco.

     
  2. docspor

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    So, are you for the GOVERNMENT making laws against what adults can & cannot ingest?
     
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  3. magnetofsnatch

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    How does anyone think that’s a solution? Glad I don’t live there.
     
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  4. docspor

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    Opioid deaths per 100,000
     
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  5. docspor

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    LINK that anyone claimed this as a solution?
     
  6. kygator

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    There’s not an easy answer on where the line should be drawn but I support the government having those laws.
     
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  7. magnetofsnatch

    magnetofsnatch Rudy Ray Moore’s Idol Premium Member

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    Obviously the local government did once they decriminalized narcotics.
     
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  8. gator_lawyer

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    Let adults make that decision for themselves. Tax it. And make resources available for those who want to stop using and treat their addiction.
     
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    idiotic "logic". People with a pulse know there is no good drug policy, only trying to find the least bad.

    What state do you live in & how have their policies fared????? Do they claim their polices as solutions??? by your "logic" they must
     
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    magnetofsnatch Rudy Ray Moore’s Idol Premium Member

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    Why are you so angry? I didn’t personally attack you or even reply to you. Take a deep breath and relax.

    If I did live near there with my family my one and only goal would be getting them out of that cesspool. Maybe you wouldn’t and that’s your choice but that is no way to “solve” the problem.
     
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  11. docspor

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    I am angry cuz I am tired of you radical commie BIG GOV types shoving your hamfisted BIG GOV BS down my freedom loving throat. Why do hate freedom, cuz it ain't free?
     
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  12. WC53

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    Thought doctors already did this
     
  13. docspor

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    I live far away now & can't find out via google, but when did Fla decriminalize drugs?

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    The tolerant left. I didn’t have radical commie on my bingo card today unfortunately.
     
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  15. docspor

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    Wow, in a whole sentence, you only got the definite article right. If you think I am tolerant OR left, you must be new around here, MR. PROHIBITION.
     
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    magnetofsnatch Rudy Ray Moore’s Idol Premium Member

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    Well I don’t live on this forum like you I guess. I check in and respond occasionally. I made one assumption and you’ve made about 20 in this thread. We are even I guess.
     
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    I love the people who say our government should decriminalize drugs that killed over 100,000 Americans in 2021. And in the same breath, the same people criticize the same government for not doing enough to stop the problem.

    Giving people easier access to deadly drugs doesn’t seem like much of a solution but if that’s what the people in Portland and San Francisco want, let them deal with the consequences.
     
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  18. docspor

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    When it matters - drug policy in this case - your assumptions regarding what is & what is not better policy, seems unmotivated; further, your seem to place next to no value on freedom in this case.
     
  19. magnetofsnatch

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    Freedom to overdose on the sidewalk? Freedom to increase crime and homelessness? If that’s the kind of freedom you are talking about then yeah I don’t value it at all.
     
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  20. docspor

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    1. I don't see the contradiction or inconsistency in this statement that you seem to imply:" I love the people who say our government should decriminalize drugs that killed over 100,000 Americans in 2021. And in the same breath, the same people criticize the same government for not doing enough to stop the problem."

    As to your second pt, can't we decriminalize AND make access harder (not that I am advocating that for most drugs)?? Those goals don't seem orthogonal.
     
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