I think this is all too real . I've seen how prohibition has failed to curb cocaine use, but instead created massive black markets and violence . The fact that Portugal and Switzerland have shown us a different path with their approach to legalization is a game-changer . It's time for us to acknowledge the harm caused by our laws and work towards a solution that puts people first . I'm not saying it'll be easy, but we can't keep ignoring the fact that prohibition isn't working . We need to have a grown-up conversation about this and prioritize human life over profits . Maybe it's time for us to rewrite the narrative of cocaine use and start focusing on treatment and support rather than punishment
just read this article about the war on coke & idk man... it's like we're never gonna win. all these ppl dyin cuz of cartels & police raids... meanwhile, europe is like "hey let's try this legalization thing" and BAM! HIV & overdose deaths go down. i think its a no brainer... we gotta rethink our approach to addiction & substance use.
The US should just let go of the war on cocaine already! The more I read about it, the more I think they're right - prohibition isn't working & is actually making things worse. Those cartels are like gangsters from a bad movie franchise... Colombia, Brazil & Peru, all getting smashed up in violent turf wars over coke. And Scandinavian gangs? Yikes! But seriously, countries that legalized some drugs have seen big drops in deaths & overdoses, like Portugal & Switzerland...
I mean, if you're struggling with addiction, just being able to get help without fear of jail time is huge. It's not gonna be easy or simple, but I think it's worth a shot. We gotta stop thinking about the war on drugs as some kinda hero battle & start seeing it for what it is - a lost cause