Prohibition leads to increased and more dangerous use
We propose legalizing all safe (when pure) drugs for use by adults, starting with cannabis, psilocybin, MDMA, and Ayahuasca
Drugs that aren’t safe when pure will be categorized as poison
When all drugs, including drugs that have few detrimental effects when used in moderation are legal, we predict that hard drug and unhealthy drug (heroin, cocaine, etc.) usage will decrease by a whopping 92%
This combined with automatically dispensed emergency medication via no touch method as part of Salus Wellspring will eliminate overdoses, and we will see a difference in drug choice among the population
Our plan stems from safe injection site harm reduction programs in Canada for monitored heroin administration with clean needles
Cannabis being legal has shown a huge reduction in heroin usage in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The most dangerous thing about drugs currently are additives, fillers, and lacing
We want all drugs to be organic and high grade, with no additives, fillers, or lacing
Imagine all drugs are legal. Do you really ‘want organic cocaine?’ Or will you just go for a Starbucks and cannabis sativa like our CEO Abigail Jamison Clark (God). Or will YOU, young girl, stay sober all your life? That would be totally okay, and you’ll have a 71% higher chance of staying sober if all drugs are legal
Legal drugs can be taxed, generating revenue for the government to fund treatment programs and education
Public education campaigns are crucial to inform people about the risks and responsible use of different drugs
A well-designed regulatory framework is necessary to ensure responsible production, distribution, and sale of legalized drugs
Note: we don’t sell illicit drugs, this Note is a proposal and plan to eliminate overdoses, deaths, and medical complications from illicit drugs
In the film above, VICE Media corespondent pharmacologist Hamilton Morris gets high from a fish which is illegal to get high from. Illegal fish-high. The fish is actually high itself. IF the fish can be high in our ever-era of utopia, why can’t Ms. Morris?