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And any resulting problems are made worse by criminalising them.
Fine, but what if the real issue with drugs is the murderous stupidity of our policy of criminalising them?
Young people are frightened to ask for help for themselves or others, because criminalising them means they fear arrest, shame or even the wrath of their families.
In effect, the state unilaterally seceded from the rest of the country, refusing entry to their fellow Americans and criminalising them.
According to Burls, the emphasis should be on supporting young people rather than criminalising them and on educating them before they make mistakes.
"Universities should be places where ideas and opinions can be explored and they should be engaging with the students in their care – not criminalising them.
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The state seeks to criminalise them as spies.
Soliciting laws directly criminalise them so the people who are there to protect them can also arrest them".
Between 2011 and 2013, around 120 new and legal substances were created - ranging from synthetic cannabis to strong psychedelics – and the government began to systematically criminalise them.
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The challenge faced is how, before individuals are ready to use violence, to intervene in a way that does not criminalise them but is effective in moving them away from ideas that could lead to criminal behaviour.
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