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by phh
1743 days ago
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I think you have it upside-down. It's tobacco and alcohol that have special treatment, not pot. My main guess for that special treatment is merely that tobacco and alcohol were global when we started taking care about global health issues, so we left them, but banned any newcomer |
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That narrative just doesn’t hold up.
Opium, heroin and cocaine were pretty much global when we started taking care about global health issues.
Not consumed by everyone all around the world, for sure, but readily available and consumed nearly everywhere.
Heck, heroin was considered a magical cough syrup safer than morphine at one point. It took nearly 30 years for it to be banned in the US [1][2]
Compared to tobacco and alcohol, it certainly is a young one, but cannabis and hallucinogenic mushrooms hardly qualify as newcomers.
[1]: https://medicine.yale.edu/news/yale-medicine-magazine/from-c...
[2]: https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/data-and-analysis/bulletin/bu...