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 @ISIDEWITHasked…5mos5MO

How might the decriminalization of drugs affect the quality of life for those who struggle with substance abuse?

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If drugs were decriminalized, do you believe there would be more or less stigma around drug addiction?

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Can you think of any historical decisions that resemble the decriminalization of drugs, and what were their outcomes?

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In what ways might your community be different if people were not incarcerated for drug possession?

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How could decriminalizing drugs impact the relationship between communities and law enforcement?

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Imagine a world where drug use is no longer a crime; what positive and negative outcomes do you foresee?

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How can we balance the need for public safety with the rights of individuals when it comes to drug use?

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Should people be punished for what they choose to put into their own bodies, or is personal freedom more important?

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If you or someone you love struggled with addiction, how would the decriminalization of drugs affect your perspective?

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How would society change if all drugs were legal tomorrow?

 @N7QXR5 from Ohio answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, Marijuana should be treated like Alcohol, however measures should be taken to account for a possible shift in the criminal drug manufacturing market towards making and distributing harder drugs to cover the loss of their Marijuana market. Anyone who believes that drug dealers will become business men is naive, and the unfortunate possibility exists that decriminalizing Marijuana could see an increase in production of meth and heroin. A study should be conducted to attempt to determine the actual likely increase in meth and heroin production, and if it is found to be a large volume then Marijuana should be kept illegal to avoid this.