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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 853031" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>You are <strong><em>already</em></strong> "subsidizing" the treatment of people who choose to take habit forming drugs whether you want to or not. Your tax dollars go to support the police, the courts, and ultimately the overcrowded prisons where these people end up.</p><p></p><p>The so-called "war on drugs" is costing <em><strong>billions</strong></em> of our collective tax dollars to fight, and we might as well be flushing that money down the toilet for all the good it is doing us.</p><p></p><p>The legalization, registration of addicts, and availability of low cost drugs would cost a fraction of what we are <em>already spending</em> and would be a far more efficent and effective method of<strong> reducing the harm </strong>that is done to society by people with the medical problem of chemical dependency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 853031, member: 14668"] You are [B][I]already[/I][/B] "subsidizing" the treatment of people who choose to take habit forming drugs whether you want to or not. Your tax dollars go to support the police, the courts, and ultimately the overcrowded prisons where these people end up. The so-called "war on drugs" is costing [I][B]billions[/B][/I] of our collective tax dollars to fight, and we might as well be flushing that money down the toilet for all the good it is doing us. The legalization, registration of addicts, and availability of low cost drugs would cost a fraction of what we are [I]already spending[/I] and would be a far more efficent and effective method of[B] reducing the harm [/B]that is done to society by people with the medical problem of chemical dependency. [/QUOTE]
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