Another good argument against the legalization of certain drugs would be the case study of desomorphine.
Russian users might be aware of the street drug "Krokodil".
Horrifying impurities that cause mass tissue necrosis (gaping holes in limbs, skin falling off) aside, let's look, like heroin, at the addiction potential.
It's rather high in comparison to nearly every other drug.
Drugs that have a high physical addictiveness potential should remain illegal.
I'd like to point out the majority of drug users are merely escaping or getting a good rush, so you need to provide a varied and large enough offering.
Note that said offering doesn't need to include the most addictive drugs to be rather complete in the experiences (psychedelic, opiate euphoria, etc).
Russian users might be aware of the street drug "Krokodil".
Horrifying impurities that cause mass tissue necrosis (gaping holes in limbs, skin falling off) aside, let's look, like heroin, at the addiction potential.
It's rather high in comparison to nearly every other drug.
Drugs that have a high physical addictiveness potential should remain illegal.
I'd like to point out the majority of drug users are merely escaping or getting a good rush, so you need to provide a varied and large enough offering.
Note that said offering doesn't need to include the most addictive drugs to be rather complete in the experiences (psychedelic, opiate euphoria, etc).
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