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by locallost
1178 days ago
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No, but it's not the root cause that should be fought. Things that cause drug abuse, especially the most harmful ones, are: * lack of education. This was sometimes on purpose, with drug companies lying to get people hooked on opioids * poverty and despair in general * mental health * many other things Those can and should be fought, and they are a lot more effective than policing overall, and also a lot cheaper. |
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It's more common to find people who start addictions from a financially stable position where they have some discretional income. Rarely do people begin addictions where they have to decide between food or a drug they're not addicted to.