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 @9JF87QYDemocrat from Illinois answered…4mos4MO

less. many more people would die of overdoses. the government should not be able to pass a law that can harm people as much as this would

 @9JHMN8WRepublican from Texas agreed…4mos4MO

Just like vapes, alcohol, and many more substances having restrictions, we have seen that it has helped reduce intake. Although having a safer way of doing something bad, you shouldn't be doing something that will kill you even thought its "safer".

 @9JFHBDS from Illinois disagreed…4mos4MO

Decriminalization is the best path forward. More addicts would seek help if they knew they would not be legally liable.

 @9JF88QJWomen’s Equality from Missouri answered…4mos4MO

I would trust them more but people would find a way to get drugs no matter how legal they are

 @9JFF5SN from Illinois disagreed…4mos4MO

The government has proven itself untrustworthy in most policies. I would not trust them on this either.

 @9JFD5Q2 from Oregon answered…4mos4MO

This would decrease my trust as it would look as if they are attempting to profit off of drug addiction.

 @9JFCG5W from Illinois answered…4mos4MO

same. its the peopls choice wether they want tu use drugs or not, but we need orginazations to help if one can't or want to stop using it.

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