future of drug policy

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how do you think drug policy may change in the next decade?
 

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Good question, but you see no one can foresee or dare to... it is up to this community to some extent.
 

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Not much assume. The problem is that we do not just face some politicians which might get voted out of power and there is an end to prohibition, no the enemy is deeply entrenched in bureaucracy and institutions and repressive, anti-hedonistic ideology is predominant throughout all political factions.

The problem sits so very deep, even those for legalization are infected as nobody addresses the root of the issue. Which is How the bloody fuck can they have the audacity to tell grown up people what they are allowed to ingest in privacy? An adult who is of sane mind (not in an acute psychosis) has the right to do with himself whatever he wants to. He must be informed and take responsibility for the consequences, naturally nobody else must be harmed. But then if one wants to cut off ones arm - thats not for others to decide.Take drugs? Nobodies business but the persons alone. It is such fundamental rights which are just ignored, not even mentioned in the whole business.

Like this. Nothings gonna change, the only advantage in the situation is that it also will not become significantly worse.

I suggest mandatory 250 ug LSD three times a year for every person over 17 who does not suffer from a latent psychosis. Or to just spice the water supply.
 

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"There's no war on drugs, it's a war on personal freedom that's what it is."
 

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I dont see a mass legalization. I see some things getting decriminalized while most plants become legal in their natural form. I think swinging too fast to legalization could also cause problems but that is where we need to head. No adult should tell another adult what chemical or substance they can put in their body. Its crazy
 

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Somehow it became acceptable and even seems we prompt children to make it important and priority, almost a necessity even, to decide their sexual identity and orientation and whether or not they want to mutilate their organs or alter their hormones before they even hit puberty - drastic life altering choices before the brain is even fully developed. Yet a grown adult is denied the ability to cultivate certain plants for the purpose of personal consumption, safely and privately, the ability to provide it for oneself to minimize crime and guarantee quality for oneself. Even as harm reduction as this point, in the case of growing poppy to minimize the fentanyl epidemic. Or even just to regulate and provide a product - bring back cocaine in Coca-Cola! This is much more than a war on drugs and personal freedom. This is alot more to me than the man clamping down on my lifestyle choices. This really is a spiritual, holy war.
 
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