jimboston wrote:
That’s like saying liver cancer from alcohol or lung cancer from smoking isn’t a ‘negative effect’ of the substance because it’s not actually happening while you’re abusing the substance, it comes much later.
No it's not like that at all... but to that point, opiates are not known to cause any forms of cancer, nor is the drug type itself linked to virtually any conditions like cancer. look it up if you don't believe me, ALL the negatives associated with opiates are due to withdrawal symptoms. It is a huge list, but it's a very important distinction from other drugs like Cocaine, Meth, etc that it is generally categorized with.
It more like saying anytime you were a dick because you were hungover from the night before, that should be weighted the same as being a dick because you can't get your heroine fix.
jimboston wrote:What percentage of people can manage heroin use and be active contributing tax-paying members of society?
It’s not zero, but it’s pretty low.
Ditto for meth.
If you limited yourself to only talking about people injecting heroin this is mostly true, but if you consider heroin no different from any other opiate doctors prescribe all the time, then I would say a very high number of people/users are tax paying and functional.
Again, I think 'street' Meth is about the worst drug out there. But some forms of its sister 'amphetamine' are legally sold at your local 7-11 as weight loss drugs. De-linking different forms of the same drug, where some are legal and accessible with a sister drug that is illegal and largerly used by homeless folks on the street because they often bartered for is always going to lead you to a view that Heroin is bad, because it's only being offered/used by folks that are already at the lowest rung of our social hierarchy
jimboston wrote:Cocaine has a higher percentage than heroin... but it’s still got strong potential for abuse.
I’m not sure if legality and lower costs would make this better or worse.
Alcohol... yeah it can be abused and is abused. That said, the percentage of the population that partakes socially with no negative impact to others is HUGE compared to those other two drugs.
Basically my first answer in this post applies. Hungover people are total dicks, and drunk people are also dicks. I have covered for a ton of people at work because they were so hungover they couldn't do their job. Alcohol and Cocaine/Meth are the only two catagories of drugs that suffer (in my view) from this double edged sword of dickness. People on opiates generally aren't dicks, because they don't move or say much. People who are high on Mary Jane aren't generally dicks, they just act like canadians. People who smoke cigarettes are only dicks because everyone hates them from smoking near their precious clean air, and they are naturally defensive. Yet Cocaine users are dicks both during and after being high, and the same is true for a great great many alcohol users.