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by lotsofpulp 1467 days ago
Source for #2 being the opinion of a size-able population? I do not know of any jurisdiction that has legalized (being able to buy) all drugs.

However, there are many jurisdictions that have legalized just cannabis. Seems pretty evident that one major group are proponents of cannabis legalization, and the other is not. No major group is a proponent of legalizing all drugs.

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"I do not know of any jurisdiction that has legalized (being able to buy) all drugs."

There is at least one city in the US where:

- prosecutors won't prosecute people for buying or selling drugs of any kind

- police won't arrest people for buying or selling drugs of any kind

- the government pays many buyers a monthly stipend, to do with as they wish

There's some restrictions on who can sell in which places, but that's enforced by private groups.

Oregon has decriminalized all drugs and I have heard a number of people in the Bay Area wanting to make progress beyond this without definitive results: https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/blogs/sta... . Personally, I tend more towards the liberal viewpoint but I also believe that the more granular we can make A/B Scientific Testing here, the more our country will reach a positive equilibrium faster.
That is decriminalizing, not legalizing. Even taking decriminalization, however, I would wager there are many, many more people who simply want to legalize cannabis relative to those who might want to decriminalize/legalize all drugs.

It is probably more accurate to say lots of liberals and conservatives want to legalize cannabis, and a non representative extreme contingent on both sides either want to decriminalize all drugs or continue to ban cannabis.

Unless it happens to be opioid pain killer.