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World figures call for legal regulation of drug use

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One things is for sure is that the world as a whole needs to reform how we look at drugs. I dont know if we should decriminalize everything, but I do believe we need to start looking at drug addiction as a disease.
 
All of the current politicians running for the office of the President of the United States have some connections to the pharmaceutical companies. President Obama of course promoted the largest government takeover of drugs with his “health-care” bill. This bill will be determined to be either unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, or it will become law. Under President Obama’s bill, if it is fully enacted, we will be forced to purchase private insurance allowing more Americans to become insured and purchase health care services and products, including drugs. I will be forced to pay for coverage of health services and products that I myself don’t consume, just so others who are normally too high of a risk to insure can purchase their drugs and services. I will probably choose to pay a fine instead, because I cannot morally contribute to a criminal industry that murders more people than it heals. Also, in 2009 the Obama White House reportedly made a secret deal with the pharmaceutical lobby to oppose any congressional efforts to use the government’s leverage to bargain for lower drug prices or import drugs from Canada
 
I don't think prohibition works and welcome any moves to initiate a more progressive outlook towards drug use and drug users.

TBH I didn't read all of the link but I do recall José Mujica{ amazing man and life too ) , the Uruguayan president , making similar moves to regulate the use of marijuana in his country. His arguments made perfect sense to me
 
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On second thoughts it might lead to a rise in poor decision making
 
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