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The land that fentanyl forgot - Why are overdose deaths in Europe a fraction of those seen in North America?
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I'd add to that (as a European living in Canada) that overall Europe is way more pragmatic than the Americas.
In the Americas (especially the US) the justice system is geared towards punishment whereas in Europe it's more geared towards rehabilitation.
Similarly, it is extremely unhelpful to jail drug addicts, especially in the US where they come in as a drug addicts and go out of prison a criminal.
I know I'm painting a very broad brush here but I think the Americas are doing it wrong. Focus on the underlying reasons why people are using, solve those issues. Focus on current addicts and give them well working publicly funded places where they can kick their addictions. Focus on other pragmatic solutions and stop seeing everything as a financial opportunity for some company (Hello USA!)
None of those things will even happen in the US, the anti pragmatist country, but this would work well for Canada (already halfway in that direction) and Mexico