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Then you should waste your own personal money on it. It has made the problem worse. The illegal drug trade to the US is now almost as big as big oil. It's an industry in the hundreds of $ billions. This type of thinking has created millions of addicts in the USA along with helping make many very rich and powerful criminals globally.
The two aren't mutually exclusive. I support drug legalization and regulation(for many drugs. Methamphetamine and strong opioids like carbofentanyl shouldn't be legal IMO). I also think that cartel activity and drug distribution by ex-felons should not be supported. Drug enforcement wouldn't go away if drugs were legalized and regulated.
I'm not sure how your personal opinion adds anything to the conversation? Please at least explain your reasoning to move the conversation along.
Addiction is a medical problem, not a legal problem. You are wasting my hard earned tax dollars by using the legal system to fix a medical problem.
> I also think that cartel activity and drug distribution by ex-felons should not be supported.
Well yes, making all recreational drugs legal and easy enough to get through your doctor (or other legal sources) would completely eliminate that.
> Drug enforcement wouldn't go away if drugs were legalized and regulated.
I don't think anyone made that claim? How many criminal cases are there these days around alcohol sales and purchase via dark net? How many people thrown in $$$ expensive jail for five years for selling alcohol to another adult? How many criminals are getting rich and powerful thanks to alcohol sales?