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by sverige
5056 days ago
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So then the analysis becomes the calculus of whatever benefits there might be as a function of the odds of use 'without serious consequences' whilst considering the potential outliers of serious negative physical and psychological consequences, including death, all the while ignoring the consequences of the realities of the present legal environment, as though disagreeing with the moral rightness of what actually exists is sufficient to make it go away? |
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The article specifically refutes that. It cites studies that show the majority of heroin users are able to use heroin in moderation.
Also you should edit your post to make it a bit easier to read. It's quite long for just one sentence.