i know the worlds already kinda going to shit but it would be 10x worse if you could walk into walmart and buy methodrone
Like going into a Walmart an buying a gun?
Legal control has singularly failed. Most people whose lives are 'destroyed by drugs' are actually destroyed by the legal status OF drugs which leads to manifold problems.
Methadone actually costs about $600/Kg so even at retail, it should cost pennies i.e. nobody would be choosing it over basics such as food, shelter and physical safety.
I'm totally for the fifth freedom by which any well informed adult has the right to purchace and imbibe (or not) whatever compounds they wish to. Clearly pharmaists are the only people who have the appropriate education to ensure a buyer IS well informed, that what is provided IS as described and that risks and interactions ARE clearly flagged.
I've lived in several European nations where simple posession of ANY drug isn't a crime and even that small change has made huge differences. It's good education that is the key. Such societies have learnt that giving children the truth rather than the politically expedient lie actually works. A full duscussion of the risks and benefits demystifies drugs and removes the whole lure of the forbidden. I've sat in with a couple of classes where 13-14 year old kids were having a discussion, asking questions and it ended with the conclusion that MAYBE some things may be worth trying but in general, drugs take more than they give.
When it's not 'cool' to take drugs, merely a matter of choice, most of them simply decided that any adult who feels the need to use drugs to appear 'cool' as in fact quite the opposite.
So I knew almost nobody who used and the few that did seemed to gravitate towards hallucinogens which they used at home. Those nations still controlled the public consumption of drugs and for those who fall into the trap of physical dependence, that's seen more as a medical issue than a criminal issue. If somone ends up as a low-level criminal, that costs society so it's cheaper to treat than for people to cycle in an out of jail, in and out of dependence.
Can you point to a nation that has used this methodology where it's made things worse? Because I can't.