I agree we shouldn’t take away or severely restrict drugs that help a lot of people, but this article is very misguided too. We don’t need to intensify the “war on drugs”, arrest endless streams of users and street dealers, and pretend we’re fixing the problem.
We’ve been ruining millions of lives (or ensuring that people in bad shape never get out of the holes they’re in) for many decades with no end in sight.
Countries who have tried decriminalizing drugs and offered treatment for addicts instead have had better results than those of us who continue to treat the entire thing as a criminal enterprise.
We tried treating alcohol the way we treat some other drugs today, and it didn’t last long because it just doesn’t work. It’s about time we learn something from history and do *better* instead of just repeating its mistakes and failures.