Oregon is recriminalizing hard drugs after decriminalizing for three years. This is a good move but as always with legislatures it’s a fake move.
Constants and variables! Fentanyl is a city-ending plague EVERYWHERE, not just where drugs are decriminalized. Every city has the same genocide. Portland is no worse than Philly or Spokane or NYC.
The important variable is prosecution, not written laws. In places where drugs are still “illegal” by written “laws”, Sorosian prosecutors and judges refuse to put people in jail. Cops repeately arrest the same people every day, and the demonic judges release them instantly. EMTs repeatedly Narcan the same people every day, and nothing ever breaks the addiction.
A law isn’t a law unless it’s enforced with some consistency. It’s just ink on paper.
Every prison breaks drug habits. Good prisons do more than just force withdrawal. Good prisons retrain the inmate toward work and USEFULNESS. Good prisons do exist, at least in the federal system.
But the good effect of a good prison is lost when there are no USEFUL JOBS outside the walls for men who have been retrained.
The real problems are (1) Demonic Sorosian prosecutors and judges (2) Lack of industrial jobs. As long as these two conflagrations are raging, there’s no percentage in pouring a cup of water on small outcrop fires.
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Sidenote: I’m seeing a shift in public attitude, at least as expressed online. Spokane News publishes most of the overdose EMT actions. Six months ago most commenters were offering prayers or hope or specific options for assistance. Now the trend is ‘Darwinian’, with more people saying Let them go or They made the choice, let them take the consequences. A constant Sorosian assault on civilization turns people hard and cold. Empathy no longer helps us survive.
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Schwellenbach, 1938:
Futility is the nemesis of democracy.
