• olutukko@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I was going to add something in these lines, but even if he was heroin dealer but did it responsibly with testing the drugs and making sure he doesn’t scame anyone it’s still a lot better than some guu who replaces his job and sell heroin laced with fentanyl. it’s way too complicated for me to be able to just judge them by the drug they sell. because you can never get rid of every dealer and someoke is just going to get their customers. the best you can do is damage control because the damage is going to happens anyway

    edit: based on the downvotes people want fentanyl and other even more dangerous shit to the streets than heroin is I guess :D (just kidding I know these downvotes are not from people wanting heroin users to die but from people who think heroin is too big of taboo to be spoken like this. I would have no one down voting me if I was talking about laced weed and how it’s better to sell unlaced weed)

    I am not saying it’s okay to sell heroin. I am simply stating that it’s a lesser evil to sell pure and tested dangerous drug than selling untested and even more dangerous drug

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      6 months ago

      There is no justifaction for dealing heroin i dont think.

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        6 months ago

        I didn’t say it’s justified😂 I literally said that it’s better solution that the heroin dealer at least sells tested stuff. wouldn’t you agree? or do you rather take fentanyl heroin the streets? because somebody is going to sell that heroin wheter you like it or not

        I by any means don’t want heroin on streets but I sure as hell know that evem if you spent the dea yearly budget to catch heroin dealers you wouldn’t still wouldn’t get all the heroin out of the streets