Is Labour Starting To Abolish Democracy...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Heroin addiction was accepted as an illnes up to the '60s and addicts could register at a GP and get heroin on prescription.
When the ceased under pressure from those who wanted a war on drugs the crime rate went up. Addicts must have their drug and if you don't hav ethe money you are driven to get it.
It seems to me that the social cost of making recreational drugs illegal is more costly than the alternative.
P.S. I don't take recreational drugs