The Cooper Davis Act would force tech companies to report suspected drug activity to the government. Experts say it would be a disaster for digital privacy.

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    combatting drugs is bad. it leads to a black market and unreliable product, resulting in overdoses & deaths

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      A drug addict does not make any contributions to society, he’s the living dead.

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          Want to see a video of how someone looks like after using psychedelic drugs for some time? Will you still make this comparison afterwards?

          If you people establish that banning alcohol is a absolute requirement for banning cruel drugs that destroy entire families, so be it.

          EDT: Downvoted in 20 seconds.

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            Look, you’d have to be both purposefully oblivious and living under a rock to not have a notion of what drunk people look like and the research done on the health risks of it, and all the addiction and alcoholism… Like, give me a fucking break.

            Edit: I’m saying this to say that humans have accepted the risk associates with alcohol (not saying not to regulate it) and it should equally allow the same for drugs. The only difference is that some drugs are plain out less harmful than alcohol.