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-MDMA in the pure form damages clusters of seratonagic neuronsyy said:i strongly believe that drugs should be decriminalised, if not legalised. i strongly support harm reduction.
for example, most risks associated with MDMA is impurity, and death from the so-called ecstasy is mostly not caused by MDMA. legalising it means testing kit will be legal (i think it's illegal to sell testing kit in NSW right now?)
besides, drugs just like any other mind-altering substances, i see no need to differentiate between them. if people want to screw up their life with drugs, i don't think it's the government's role to stop them (not that it can of course)
however, education is the key, the potential effects of drugs must be made available to all who is thinking of taking it, a bit like tobacco and alcohol.
people will get depression and anxiety + other mental illness from that, this adds burden to the public health cost. Drugs lik tobacco and alcohol costs quite a bit of money (cant remember the exact costs but its in the couple of millions) from lung diseases, cancer and liver damage.
Cause of the effect there will be more user both casual and long term.
- Testing kits are not definative. You run the risk of people still being poisoned because there is a masking agent to hide the filler or something similar
- Harm minimisation is all good but legalising or decriming it would kill our health system.