Drug abuse No Demand No Supply argument…?
When it comes to uber addictive drugs like Cocaine and Meth that hook people on their first try-Is it really logical to say that if there wasn’t a demand for the drug then the drug problem would go away….
Pushers are called pushers for a reason…they offer and pressure impressionable people into “just trying it” and that creates addicts… Addicts are demand and continue the cycle.
So if the supply is the source of the demand isn’t the real solution to get rid of the supply first while reducing the demand at the same time?
To clarify my question….
———–Am i correct in what I believe?——–
Well I did not ask for your uber support…But now that you mention it…
How would you fix the problem?
I guess getting even a psuedo intelligent response on YA is impossible.
Finally some serious answerers…THANK YOU
PFO—Using them once can get you addicted…not in every case but it was that way for me. Thankfully i am clean now.
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