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"
Correct. Harsh penalties don't stop crimes or fix societal ills like drug abuse. The death penalty doesn't prevent murders and 10 years
"
by
Krusty
Portugal decriminalized most things and saw big reductions
Posted by
Reagen
Aug 4 '22, 08:01
the slightly pedantic point I'm making is that it still takes legislation to fix it, just in the opposite direction. :)
https://transformdrugs.org/blog/drug-decriminalisation-in-portugal-setting-the-record-straight
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I knew what you meant. That's why I mentioned how criminal penalties haven't done a damn thing to change things for the better.
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Krusty
Aug 4, 08:05
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