Gridlink
Bluelighter
...because I use a lot of drugs. Not just high dosage, but also a staggering variety of drugs. But I think I am part of the drug solution by being a good person who doesn't steal, cheat, lie, swindle, etc. to fund their habit. I work 2 jobs and have hobbies outside of drug use. even though I use hard drugs I don't use them every day.
The real drug problem isn't that people are using fentanyl and such. The real drug problem is that drugs are illegal. Illegality keeps the prices high and the quality low, which in turn causes people to steal to fund their habit, lands then in jail for the victimless crime of possession, stigmatizes them and prevents them from seeking help if they want it, the stigma also leads to consequences like losing a job or housing if one's drug use becomes known, contributes to harmful side effects from bad cuts, and leads to overdoses from impure or unexpectedly strong shit. Some drugs do inherently cause harm to mind and body if they are abused, it is true. But almost every negative consequence of drug use is caused by illegality! and the war on drugs cannot be won, nor do law enforcement want it to be won bc then they'd lose their government funding! Furthermore a lot of industries, like private prisons, supply chains for prisons, firearms, alcohol, supply chains for law enforcement, etc. make a lot of money off the drug war, so they lobby for laws that harshly and unfairly penalize users. Addiction is a medical problem to be solved by medical care, and a social problem to be solved by fundamental improvements to society, not a legal problem to be solved by jailing users.
I want people to look at me and say, "there's a happy dude who lives a productive life while still using drugs. Maybe drug use doesn't inherently ruin your life. I should rethink some of my views on drugs and the war on drugs." Be the change, ya know?
The real drug problem isn't that people are using fentanyl and such. The real drug problem is that drugs are illegal. Illegality keeps the prices high and the quality low, which in turn causes people to steal to fund their habit, lands then in jail for the victimless crime of possession, stigmatizes them and prevents them from seeking help if they want it, the stigma also leads to consequences like losing a job or housing if one's drug use becomes known, contributes to harmful side effects from bad cuts, and leads to overdoses from impure or unexpectedly strong shit. Some drugs do inherently cause harm to mind and body if they are abused, it is true. But almost every negative consequence of drug use is caused by illegality! and the war on drugs cannot be won, nor do law enforcement want it to be won bc then they'd lose their government funding! Furthermore a lot of industries, like private prisons, supply chains for prisons, firearms, alcohol, supply chains for law enforcement, etc. make a lot of money off the drug war, so they lobby for laws that harshly and unfairly penalize users. Addiction is a medical problem to be solved by medical care, and a social problem to be solved by fundamental improvements to society, not a legal problem to be solved by jailing users.
I want people to look at me and say, "there's a happy dude who lives a productive life while still using drugs. Maybe drug use doesn't inherently ruin your life. I should rethink some of my views on drugs and the war on drugs." Be the change, ya know?
