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I, for one, believe that any drug or substance that work on central nervous system should be properly regulated, most of which should only allowed as prescribed medications.
What should happen to people who obtain it illegally? What if they get addicted?
Rehabs. Also find out who sold it to them and put these drug dealers behind bars.
Yeah but what if the person doesn't want to go to rehab? It's difficult to figure out who deals drugs, many low level drug dealers are users themselves.
Rehabs should be and in fact is mandatory in a lot of countries. To my knowledge, most drugs can be easily traced with some sort of chemical method. It's only a matter of time before law enforcement narrow it down to the drug dealers. Though admittedly this would cost a ton and can be really difficult in countries like, no offense intended here, Mexico.
that's perfectly fine. believe your beliefs