• pixxelkick@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    I think if the policy specifically targets people pushing and selling fentanyl, I agree those people do deserve to be in prison.

    The vast majority of people using it don’t even know they are using it, it’s been laced into drugs they buy

    I agree that the “drug kingpins” do deserve to be locked up.

    Problem though: a lot of them are tightly interwoven with the pharmaceutical corporations, so you’re kinda calling for checks notes pharma ceos to get jail time, Pierre.

    And I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess that’s not what you meant.

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      10 hours ago

      No reason to do this “meet in the middle” shit, they’re not interested. Pierre and people like him want to make people suffer. The cruelty is the point. They will never support a policy that doesn’t involve cruelty and suffering.

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      14 hours ago

      “There are always hand-to-hand transactions, from dealers to drug users to other drug users. It’s a constant exchange in the Downtown Eastside. It’s pretty common for people to pool their money to buy from a dealer and then those drugs get distributed.”

      These hand-to-hand exchanges constitute trafficking, which would — under the proposed policy — subject every habitual fentanyl user to a punishment of life in prison

      The article explains how the users are often also selling, and I disagree that those people (who are “redistributing”) should be in jail, specifically for life.

      The legislation would need to differentiate between redistributors who are users and like big, idk the term, wholesale drug dealers? But under PP’s plan, anyone with 40 mg (according to the article that’s less than half a baby aspirin) would go to jail for life for that.

      It just doesn’t make sense to me to jail drug users, even if they’re just selling amongst themselves, and especially not for life where we have to pay for them in taxes.

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        14 hours ago

        according to the article that’s less than half a baby aspirin

        It’s also the equivalent of 20 to 40 entire doses

        One dose of fentanyl laced in other drugs is usually less than a single grain of sand

        So 40mg is a fuck tonne of fentanyl to have on hand.

        Usually users don’t carry pure fentanyl around, it’s already been laced into other drugs, so they maybe have a couple mg total on hand even for multiple peoples worth.

        40mg is like an entire box of laced pills.

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            12 hours ago

            Jailing people who lace drugs with fentanyl is reasonable, and people that aid in the distribution of laced drugs with it.

            I dont think people who take the drugs deserve punishment, but the people pushing the drugs do.

            The odds of someone having a whole fuckin 40mg of fentanyl on hand and not be involved in the drug pushing is very low, people dont realize that you dont move it around like that.

            A person would be in possession of like an entire fuckin pack of pills to have that much, because there’s like maybe tops 1mg per pill.

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              Pierre is cheering for this degree of being divorced from the reality of marginalized people. maybe don’t victim blame substance users? most of the supply gets contaminated by the cartels. it’s really simple, if you wanna fix that, you replace the dangerous supply with a safe supply and free drug testing centers

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          11 hours ago

          I know for someone who is not used to fentanyl, a very very low dose can kill them, but again:

          As harm reduction advocate Zoë Dodd noted, fentanyl is generally sold on the streets in 100-milligram increments.

          “If you’re talking about Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, fentanyl users are using a quarter gram [250 milligrams] or more a day,” according to Guy Felicella, a harm reduction and recovery advocate.

          Unless I’m misunderstanding the article here, they’re talking about people who carry a SHITLOAD of fentanyl for personal use.