This is a book about drugs in America that isn't just, "legalize it". It gets into how class has been the dividing line between drugs that were considered harmless/licit vs dangerous/illicit. It also spends a lot of time on the root causes of drug use, the ways that life in modern capitalism has made us use drugs more and in worse ways. It also gets into the ways that the west has controlled both licit and illicit drug flows throughout the world.
I really enjoyed it. If anyone wants the ebook, I have a drm-free copy to share, pm me.
People should have the ability to consume drugs with freedom to get medical care if they develop a problem and they want to end dependency. Country's that treat medical problems as criminal problems are reactionary in character. quality drugs should in a future socialist society be provided by trained pharmacists with support networks for addicts to get help if they want it, not needlessly restricted by alienated social forces that seeks to tell workers whats in their best interest they can decide if they want to take drugs if they feel as they are informed enough to do so
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