Why Can’t Illegal Drugs Be Quantified Into Safe and Moderate Amounts for Use?
Question by Mark: Why can’t illegal drugs be quantified into safe and moderate amounts for use?
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Answer by Murzy
it could be taxed
lower the crime rate
drug cartels/king pins would vanish
it could be controlled by prescription
they would be cheaper
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