BIDEN WRONG APPROACH ON ATTACKING FENTANYL
By: Derek Varsalona
I agree with President Biden that something needs to be done about the fentanyl deaths in America. But this is the price that ones pays for having open boarders for votes in America. The best way to deal with the fentanyl crisis is to legalize all drugs in /America. Straight legalizing of all drugs will get the people the help they will need. I do hope that with legalizing all drugs drug addicts will come out of the shadows and acquire the help they need instead of living in fear that they are going to be report to the cops and arrested. Legalization will also stop the overdoses I believe.
As of today, 422 doses of fentanyl was seized at the boarder. But what about the drugs that are getting through? You can not stop all the drugs that are coming through America. These drug addicts need help and they need help now. I once saw a homeless man on the cover of the NY Post with a needle sticking out of his arm. My first wonder is why did the NYPD not take this man to the hospital and just leave him to die or survive on the streets of New York City. The fact is that people are worried to seek help since the are afraid that they would be reported to the austerities. It is time for the people to stop living in fear and live their lives. Legalizing all drugs would let people come out of the shadows. The solution is for the Boarder Patrol to seize these drugs and hand them over to the FDA for Approval.
It is great that overdoes medication is available over the counter. But there would be no need for overdose medication if we legalized all drugs. I truly believe that with legalization you would cut down on overdose deaths and save lives in the process. People would come out of the shadows and the people would be able to move on with their lives in a peaceful no criminal manner. As always comments accepted.
Legalizing all Drugs would stop overdose
Source: President Joseph R. Biden. " Fact Sheet: Biden Harris Administration Announces New Actions to Counter the Scourge of Fentanyl and other Synthetic Drugs." Whitehouse.gov Washington, DC: July 31, 2024.
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