We have been told for too long already that forbidding something will be the best way to make it stop from happening. That is just lies, especially when dealing with such addicting things like drugs.
People who have at some point become addicts, will do whatever is in their hands to obtein drugs. Whether it's legal or not.
The difference however is in the fact that an illegal product will very likely lack of health measurements and will provoke more anxiety on them, for getting it is more difficult.
By making them leagal, their levels of anxiety will drop and that's something that will be very useful by the time of a detoxification.
great points thank you, I agree!!
The iron law of prohibition states that when a substance (e.g. drugs, alcohol) becomes prohibited, it will begin to trade at more potent doses because it's cheaper to transport. For example, during 1930's prohibition, hard liquor became the drink of choice because you needed less of it for the same effect. But, by keeping it underground, it made it difficult to get a consistent, clean supply, just like with drug prohibition today, meaning quality would change as suppliers are routinely taken out or as they add other ingredients.
yep, very sad prohibition continues--especially in the name of helping society, when it harms everyone