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imagine the degree to which
imagine the degree to which people could have access to medicine all over the world if only opium and marijuana (the latter of which there are many kinds, ie, high cbd, etc) were legal. sure there would be abuse problems, but so what, people should be able to get high too. a lot less people would die from opium than they do from heroin and pharmaceutical opiates, and a plant is drastically cheaper than a pill, so many more people would have access to genuinely needed medicine, and because of the low price, much less crime would be committed in order to buy it and practically none in order to sell it. and the world would be different. the distinction between medicine and recreational use would be less marked (which is both good and bad, but anyway, it's different. there would be a lot more self-medication and less reliance on the pharmaceutical industry). all things considered, the world would be drastically better off. opium and marijuana really are two of the most important medicines in the world. the people should be able to just grow the plants and use them.
I completely agree with
I completely agree with TrebleBass.
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