• Cort@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Lol, looks like the original article is cherry picking data. It said ODs have increased over the last 2 years, while ODs haven’t increased over the 3 years since the law changed.

      If anyone wanted to be disingenuous, they could easily say decriminalization actually decreased ODs in just the first year.

      Technically both are true, but not related to the law, just COVID.

  • Evilsmiley@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    “The county commissioners did not hear or solicit testimony from any supporters of drug decriminalization.”

    Interesting. Why ever not? Surely they wanted to make the most informed decision they could about this?

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      Because conservatives are already set on it. Conservatives have always been pro-criminalization because they have a financial motivation in the form of private prisons, and most likely the people pushing for it are in bed with the cartels. The best way to make a profit of something is to make it illegal - and as we see from the southern US border an the way to the southern top of South America, having what is effectively one giant narcostate that doesn’t have cares about traditional nation-state functions is incredibly profitable, and well armed.