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Overdose and the roman empire

During roman times there were no centralized drug laws. Why? The main reasons. 1. Unenforceable on the scale of the empire, 2. differences in culture,
3. quality control being unrealistic.
Therefore perhaps the United States federal policy is not sustainable. The war on drugs a waste and unsuccessful. Just like all war; counter-productive.
Drugs the only solution. Complete legality. Allowing age restriction, quality control, taxation, acceptance, and appropriate addiction prevention.
Instead the current, example, under the table, behind closed doors, out of sight and as quickly as possible. Not workable, but that's the truth.
To reduce overdose drug addiction and untaxed revenue, and yes income inequality. Only the legalization of everything can ensure equal treatment regardless of income.
Christianity should have supported this until the change to the book of genesis removing the protection of all seeded plants. It was altered (the catholic version) in about 2012. that was largely game over for me 😢
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IllThinkOfSomething · 26-30, M
Dude, what? Learn how to communicate like an adult then come back.
jehova · 31-35, M
@IllThinkOfSomething per your reading skills please chalk up on them. My writing style is perhaps not the most accurate but i do get my point across while influencing further discussion. The approach you have just taken meanwhile is an 'attack your are not coherent' reaction. So read it again.
IllThinkOfSomething · 26-30, M
@jehova your response is even more incoherent than your first babble. 'Wroting', 'dctove', qcross' and 'furthervdiwcussion' aren't words. Addressing whatever it was you tried to convey would demean me if you're an illiterate moron.
jehova · 31-35, M
@IllThinkOfSomething typos are indeed a problem im busy sorry this isnt top priority. Bye
IllThinkOfSomething · 26-30, M
@jehova lmao