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Buster Bluth
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1. That chart wouldn't change if heroin were legalized.
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2. "It goes back to that libertarian mental block of being stuck on looking at individuals and not a population." That's not a mental block. I'm well aware of it and I'm doing it on purpose. God made individuals and gave them liberty. If free people behave in a way that creates some unfortunate statistics and a scary-looking chart, so be it.
It absolutely is a mental block. A person with said mental block wouldn't know they have it though.
3. Addiction is real but nobody is addicted to anything before they do it voluntarily. So yeah, a heroin addict is addicted. But the heroin addict was not always addicted. At some point, he chose to stick the first few needles into his arm.
And here it is, an inability to comprehend context in decision-making. Basic shit like education--or the lack of it, or people's ability to manipulate others, or general stupidity, etc aren't complicated concepts, but to a Libertarian it's always "doesn't matter, something something liberty.." Never mind study after study done by sociologists, neurologists, and psychologists on what external factors create a drug user I guess, those don't add any decent context to the loaded word "voluntary."
What makes your stance here extra ridiculous is that the context isn't the important reason heroin is illegal, it's the outcome. If I manipulate a person into consuming sugar, they get fatter. If I manipulate a person into using opioids like heroin, they are a mindless drug addict soon to be destroyed by my product. And you'd want the practice of selling heroin, ie providing a monetary incentive to manipulate people into using heroin, to be completely legal? I know while reading this you're already thinking "manipulating?! GTFO he is voluntarily choosing to use the drug, that's his choice," which goes right back ignoring soooooo much of what we know about decision-making.
But don't take my word for it, history has shown that opioid use can be so destructive in its outcome that countries will fight wars over it.
4. It would be a great thing if individuals and private charities wanted to reach out to drug abusers and get them treatment for their addictions. That's nowhere near the same thing as taxpayers being forced to subsidize their habits through taxation under penalty of fine or imprisonment.
I would lol if I weren't smfh.
5. "Communism of the right," are you kidding me? If I said what I said on a GOP debate stage, I'd be run out of the room and accused of running to the Left of Bernie Sanders. That's what happens when your positions are built on actual principles and not bullshit pragmatism or feelz.
That says an enormous amount about the thinking inside the GOP.
"To hell with reality, we've placed the word principles on our opinions and that's that!"
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