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Including meth, crack, heroin etc? Should people be personally responsible for what they put into their bodies and be free to choose or should the government tell us what we can and can't do? On one hand, most people can't handle the above drugs, but on the oyjet people know the dangers and can take the responsibility themselves. What do you think?

Including meth, crack, heroin etc? Should people be personally responsible for what they put into their bodies and be free to choose or should the government tell us what we can and can't do?

On one hand, most people can't handle the above drugs, but on the oyjet people know the dangers and can take the responsibility themselves. What do you think?

Should all be legal
Should be illegal
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I meant "Voluntary," as in, they accept the indentured servitude in exchange for the assistance. Otherwise there's nothing.

"(unconstitutional)"

Like that ever stopped you guys before. https://pic8.co/sh/QQUJf6.jpg

lifetime it would take a long time to pay off a $50k

$50K? Economies are actually just a bad jokes that got out of hand. I'm not even sure what kind or length of treatment it would take, so perhaps it's best to not go into that.

Most of them are not productive people

We don't live in a system where productivity is rewarded, but I guess that's besides the point.

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Something along the line of a self referred, live-in, daily work schedule, treatment center where evenings could be spent with various rehab activities. If you could get them to work enough to cover the cost of their upkeep, could prevent smuggled drugs, and could manage the free time culture to avoid the sort of issues found in prisons, it might work. It would probably be cheaper than prison and since it would be voluntary, putting them to work would be legal. Have them work the harvest and stop importing migrant workers....