Mao handled the issue with a combination of supported rehab for addicts and execution of drug dealers (although if I remember correctly this was only the dealers who refused to turn on their organisation). Although it is also worth pointing out that the drug triads of 1940's China were essentially warlords and aren't very comparable to US drug dealers and the production of opium in China was undermining food growth
It is also the case that Chinese drug laws are not very different to Singapore's drug laws
Mao handled the issue with a combination of supported rehab for addicts and execution of drug dealers (although if I remember correctly this was only the dealers who refused to turn on their organisation). Although it is also worth pointing out that the drug triads of 1940's China were essentially warlords and aren't very comparable to US drug dealers and the production of opium in China was undermining food growth
It is also the case that Chinese drug laws are not very different to Singapore's drug laws
It is 100% like that with drugs dealers in Mexico
Mexico doesn't have a death penalty and it's kind of stopped a lot of justice
I think Maos guys did the right thing
It's a complex issue but killing Bougie Chapos ... God why did they name is chapotraphouse ...plus on drugs too 🤌