Put them in already overcrowded prisons where there aren't free cells, because the prisons are full of people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses?
Put them in treatment centers...that don't have the beds? Or the staff?
Or do you intend to cut the supply, using some technique which has been undiscovered by US law enforcement, fifty years into the "war on drugs"? Or, any other developed nation for that matter?
"just" take away their meth, and you have the nerve to accuse me of pointless exaggeration
I'm not proposing doing anything at all to "them". I would enforce the laws making it illegal to sell. It won't remove everything, it would just reduce supply.
> Put them in already overcrowded prisons where there aren't free cells, because the prisons are full of people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses?
You don't want to put them in prison because they are already there? Hu?
> Put them in treatment centers...that don't have the beds? Or the staff?
This isn't even true.
> which has been undiscovered by US law enforcement, fifty years into the "war on drugs"
And yet somehow every city that isn't Portland manages to do it sufficiently well.
By isolating them?
Okay, how do you do that?
Put them in already overcrowded prisons where there aren't free cells, because the prisons are full of people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses?
Put them in treatment centers...that don't have the beds? Or the staff?
Or do you intend to cut the supply, using some technique which has been undiscovered by US law enforcement, fifty years into the "war on drugs"? Or, any other developed nation for that matter?
"just" take away their meth, and you have the nerve to accuse me of pointless exaggeration