Cubs minor league player caught with 21 lbs of meth

WildcatFan1982

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Alcohol is the real gateway drug. For a lot of people weed can be an exit ramp.
I've never even used the real stuff, but I do use Delta 8. Haven't had the urge for a strong drink since I started eating the gummies. I'll drink a beer or 2 but thats it. Before that I was a borderline alcoholic.
 
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MegaBlue05

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So could someone whacked out on cocaine and meth.

I would assume that under this imaginary scenario, public intoxication and driving under the influence laws would remain unchanged for alcohol and drugs.

The main point is incarceration for drug offenses is ineffective and a major drain on resources. Prohibition has proven ineffective and only creates dangerous black markets and never comes remotely close to fully eliminating what is being prohibited from society. Marijuana has been illegal for 70 years and I know at least 5 different places in my small town where I could go get a bag of weed right now. Prohibition fails again.

Now, if someone gets all hopped on drugs and commits a serious crime that results in the neglect of someone in their care, or injury or death of someone else, that person should be punished in accordance with the penalties assigned to the serious crime they committed. But, no adult should go to jail or be charged with a felony for simply possessing a small amount of a substance they chose to ingest. That doesn’t mean someone with 200 pounds of meth can skate because that large of a quantity doesn’t indicate personal use.
 
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This is, of course, a big plus that it will be less crowded in prisons, but the problem of drug abuse remains, and I would say that in the USA it is a VERY serious problem that needs to be dealt with as now because OUR children are already suffering from the influence of drugs. If you believe the experts from Papersowl who shared their essay examples on drug abuse topic, then check this content, to be short:
There is a major concern about teenage drug use today. Within the ages 15 through 24, fifty percent of deaths (from homicides, accidents, suicides) involve drugs. The two common reasons why teens use drugs are anxiety and depression. Factors like peer pressure, desire to escape, curiosity, emotional struggles, and stress may also lead to the consumption of drugs or alcohol. Teens are more likely to abuse drugs than adults because the part of their brain used for judgment and decision making is yet to fully develop. Therefore, they lack the mental capacity to truly understand the consequences of drugs. As a result of this carelessness, teenagers face a series of problems such as brain damage, delayed puberty, addiction, emotional and physical problems. For example, Marijuana is the substance most widely used by adolescents, after alcohol. Studies show that thirty percent of those who use Marijuana have some level of Marijuana use disorder. Drugs have been abused for thousands of years and their effects are that long. The extraction of active ingredients from psychoactive drugs first occurred in the 19th century.
More statistics can be found here: https://americanaddictioncenters.org/rehab-guide/addiction-statistics

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Serious question. When you say legalize everything, do you mean I can get anything without a prescription? If that’s not what you mean, where are you drawing the line?
One of the ways country’s cut drug costs is they only require prescriptions for narcotics. Simple drugs on your first visit comes from the doctor but if you need refill, just go down to the drug store and get it.