Ubiquitus fentanyl imported from China has its dealers and recreational abusers gather there, with more people falling into it.
Surprised Pikachu with OD blue cheeks face.
Sure, that was totally unpredictable and not the direct consequence of the decisions to let drug use go rampant by decriminalizing / not enforcing laws.
They say the people who have the real power are the people who write the descriptions of those propositions. Similar to Congress, you can call it the Rainbow Puppies and Kittens Act, while it actually legalizes fentanyl. Supposedly, this is how the propositions that made so much theft a misdemeanor came to pass in California.
It helps that people are stupid, but they are also misled.
Marijuana doesn't "entice" you to do harder drugs. What it does do is turn you into such a loser that you fall into the sphere of influence of people who do do harder drugs who then make them easily accessible to you.
That argument was always about as valid as ''alchool is a gateway drug''.
People who do hard drugs and become dysfunctional and criminal due to that usually also did marijuana. But they usually started mind-altering substances with alchool.
I still recall that chick in college who was baffled upon meeting someone who never drank alchool. It's like she was agressively offended.
Surprised Pikachu with OD blue cheeks face.
Sure, that was totally unpredictable and not the direct consequence of the decisions to let drug use go rampant by decriminalizing / not enforcing laws.
They say the people who have the real power are the people who write the descriptions of those propositions. Similar to Congress, you can call it the Rainbow Puppies and Kittens Act, while it actually legalizes fentanyl. Supposedly, this is how the propositions that made so much theft a misdemeanor came to pass in California.
It helps that people are stupid, but they are also misled.
"Marijuana isn't a gateway drug" led to that.
Marijuana doesn't "entice" you to do harder drugs. What it does do is turn you into such a loser that you fall into the sphere of influence of people who do do harder drugs who then make them easily accessible to you.
That argument was always about as valid as ''alchool is a gateway drug''.
People who do hard drugs and become dysfunctional and criminal due to that usually also did marijuana. But they usually started mind-altering substances with alchool.
I still recall that chick in college who was baffled upon meeting someone who never drank alchool. It's like she was agressively offended.