How to win the "drug war."

liar. you didn't even supply a link to click on

Oh my, try this:
In 2001, Portugal decriminalised the personal possession of all drugs as part of a wider
re-orientation of policy towards a health-led approach. Possessing drugs for personal use is instead treated as an administrative offence, meaning it is no longer punishable by imprisonment and does not result in a criminal record and associated stigma.1 Drugs are, however, still confiscated and possession may result in administrative penalties such as fines or community service.
https://transformdrugs.org/blog/drug-decriminalisation-in-portugal-setting-the-record-straight
 
Oh my, try this:
In 2001, Portugal decriminalised the personal possession of all drugs as part of a wider
re-orientation of policy towards a health-led approach. Possessing drugs for personal use is instead treated as an administrative offence, meaning it is no longer punishable by imprisonment and does not result in a criminal record and associated stigma.1 Drugs are, however, still confiscated and possession may result in administrative penalties such as fines or community service.
https://transformdrugs.org/blog/drug-decriminalisation-in-portugal-setting-the-record-straight

that does not refuse his claims

try again

and apologize for lying about how it was already posted. nobody likes a shit stain liar
 
The Harrison Act of 1914 should have prohibited false claims and demanded proper labeling of drugs--
and quit right there.

Spoiling good ideas with overreach seems to be a frequent problem.

I suppose there's no perfection in life.

We either go overboard or half-ass.

It seems, however, that we make the wrong choice of the two on too many things.
 
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