A woman presumably in Indiana, lost two of her sons to what CNN reports was an overdose of hydrocodone and alcohol. Despite state laws utilizing the coercive intervention of the state to mold people into more desireable people, drug laws failed to regulate conduct sufficently to protect these two boys and their community.
Because of criminalization the market doesen't legally allow for health professionals to guarantee purity and ensure only safe doses are used. Despite the unreasonable will of teleologists, the state has proven itself incapable ridding our streets of these dangerous substances. Perhaps actually regulating these things and allowing people the dignity to make bad choices could help those who make bad choices the ability to do so in safer environments and use less money on these habits and have an ability to realize safer less deviant lives. And if people using drugs to escape their terrible lives, decreasing deviance may help them lower the causes of their drug use--or we can keep with the failed policy all this lives and loot twisted into their system currently realizes.
As neurologist Carl Hart discusses, drug users may not all be irrational and there is significant falsification evidence of such a baseless theory. Perhaps intervention, even without coercion that more realistically modeled human nature would realize more aggregate utility or other weights one might consider in centrally planning a society.
It is sad all the people who continue to suffer due to unreasonable laws the government has thus far failed to realize a soceity bounded by these laws. They got nearly 1% of us behind bars here in Murca--many for nonviolent conduct. As sad as it is, this woman who failed to keep her children safe, now wants more unreasonable on the books, very sad the blind leading blind. One might wonder whether this woman derives some business benefits from this crusade for interventions that failed her in the past. Hopefully we will be free someday and help people make better choices, and if they still choose to make a less positive one, make such choices much less dangerous and serious--or we can keep with being unreasonable about human nature and the effectiveness of coercive state intervention insufficiently supported by the civilian population.
Source
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/20/health/turning-points-becky-savage-opioids/index.html
https://www.mamamia.com.au/becky-savage-opiod-overdose/
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/17/science/the-rational-choices-of-crack-addicts.html
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