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totalconfusion | 2 years ago
Inhalants, petrol, glue, nitrous oxide. Whatever is available.
There are no opportunities in these places, people get fucked up to make life more bearable.
If you've never seen a remote town in outback Australia before, the film Cunnamulla (2000) is a pretty accurate representation. Might be a little dated but not much has changed.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KBMyzyZcCJo&pp=ygUKY3VubmFtdWx...
The health of these communities is at serious risk when you force them in to using unregulated black market narcotics and cleaning products to get high.
nobody9999|2 years ago
In which case, all "drugs" should be legal, with safety/dosing standards and regulation.
That removes the violence inherent in a black market and reduces negative health outcomes (overdoses, etc.).
There are many other reasons (both economic and societal) for full legalization of all "drugs" as well.
stOneskull|2 years ago
i don't think 1 or 2 beers per day would be better than none. i think everyone would get their 2 beers even if they don't drink. so they can give them to others or use them for currency.
TMWNN|2 years ago
Relevant:
TIL that "petrol sniffing" to get high is a big problem among Australian aborigines. Opal, a special gasoline, is sold in aborigine areas to discourage sniffing; although it requires a government subsidy, doing so saves money compared to the cost of treating petrol sniffing. <https://np.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/6mtqb9/til_th...>