I have a friend with a brewery. Should he be locked into a cage because I know someone else who is an alcoholic and has destroyed his life over it? Who is guilty for what exactly in your thinking?

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Not to mention the pharmaceutical CEOs reaping profits from drugs that cause massive numbers of deaths. They even claimed Oxys weren’t addictive when they were launched!

The thing is I completely agree on the massive problem here, but i think everything about how the govt has handled it has done nothing but make it worse. And all the stats back that up. Illegality is simply not the solution.

Well as someone in recovery from alcohol and opiate addiction, I personally don’t blame anyone. I used to buy benzos from online registered pharmacies in Switzerland (it’s not under EU laws), and they didn’t just have a marketplace. They actually posted them out. It was eventually shut down. Not one of them went to jail. Ross sent out nothing, just ran an open marketplace, and he got a life sentence. So unjust.

no profits ... no drug development. im sure glad they had fentynel for me when they hacked out my jaw.

didnt feel a thing even after a 14 hr surgery.

im going to Boston tomorrow. ill send pics of the junkies since you dont venture far from the estate by the country club.

Zombie Apocalypse on Harrison Ave.

you dont make the law. street drugs are killing people and turning them into zombies. kids get them. selling alcohol to minors is similarly illegal.

sorry ... not buying into the millenial anarcho capitalist hype.

HI 👋

I am 44. Had various careers.

Which law? Cause truly, the one law each person chooses can change a neighborhood. I’ve proven that. 💜

This doesn’t answer my question. Your logic is perfectly applied in my example. So what is my friend guilty of? He has 100% sold beer to an alcoholic before whether he knows it or not. What is his level of guilt?