• PizzaMan@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Obviously not. I’m pointing out that the war on drugs is an objective failure. Prohibition never works and only makes drugs more dangerous.

      It’s been nearly 50 years and drugs are still around, more potent than ever, more dangerous than ever. We are no closer to getting rid of them now than when the war started, all while pissing away our tax dollars into the wind.

      Prohibition didn’t work on alcohol, why would it work with the rest?