I actually edited my comment to note the wounds as a likely factor in persuading people against using it if there are other options.The alternative to short acting dope would be continuing to use a drug that causes horrific scars all over the body and other horrendous outcomes. I would hope that most sensible people would understand.
And this is maybe idealistic thinking on my part, but if enough people understood what was going on here, and stoped buying tranq, it would disrupt the market and dealers would stop buying/selling the trash.
It's insane to me how fucked up street dope has gotten. I ruined my life using regular old run-of-the-mill ECP diacetylmorphine. That shit destroyed everything I'd worked towards, alienated my family, and killed a close friend whom I happened to be living with at the time. The likelihood of overdose on the whole even before xylazine was orders of magnitude less than the shit out there now. Everyone I know who uses has narcanned other people, and has been narcanned more than once.
Imagine where we'd be if we didn't have same-day suboxone and OTC narcan?
Imagine where we'd be if we actually had treatment beds, and ones that people actually wanted to access....