I couldn't agree with you more there!
I try to be very vocal about the war on drugs and the value some of these 'evil deadly illegal narcotics' do have for some people who use them.
I have treatment resistant depression, panic & anxiety and personality disorder. Only things that have ever made me feel normal were tramadol in the 300-400mg range, diacetylmorphine, hydrocodone, methadone & of course buprenorphine.
Unfortunately though because of buprenorphines long ass half life and partial agonism, it is a difficult drug to use once you're tolerant, as adjusting the dose (up and down) doesn't do much good, like it would with a shorter acting full agonist.
I think it sucks that we do not have this option to use morphine, diacetylmorphine, various opioids for mental health & even recreation. There is a lot of misinformation surrounding opioid overdose (especially the danger of 'heroin overdose') and I try to be as vocal about it as I can. They have done a good job demonizing opiates/opioids and any potentials they may have as medicines & have flooded our markets with shitty fentanyl (which can be deadly).
I'm always glad to see another person who understands, knows the literature and the facts and sees through all this drug war BS.

Thank you for your insights!!
Some countries have already legalized & give addicts diacetylmorphine. They've seen overdose/death, crime & new addictions go way down. Why we have not implemented such a thing in our Western world is beyond me. I'm basically denied my right to take a medicine that helps me, emotionally, physically and even spiritually at times. A "criminal" for exploring my own bodies chemicals!