spurspinter1
Steve Carr
I’m in the camp of legalise and control it
But… I know from my wife’s work the issues it leads to around paranoia and psychosis and other mental health problems which aren’t widely discussed
She sees a lot of horrendous cases in her team and the lead factor initially, but regularly is the use of “weed”
It’s quite grim and some of these people are in horrible states and need a lot of help
I think there'd be less paranoia once it's legal. At the minute those who want to enjoy it responsibly are essentially forced to have to engage with dealers who may have a code of sorts but don't necessarily abide by any rules and then you've also got anxiety of the police to deal with. Tom Segura (US comic) has a bit about the insane situations you'd end up in trying to score weed and how insane it was before they went legally recreational over there, it was funny but also a key point. If you're a parent, would you rather your son / daughter be purchasing quality product from a shop / prescription from a GP or being taken in the back of a literal gang member's car for an untraceable cash exchange which could go badly wrong at any point. Obviously controls on terms of not selling to minors is important, but what's happening as we speak is fudgery.
Nothing against your wife but it's often a pretty lazy assertion that weed is the problem, for some life itself is the problem and the plant offers a remedy to that but if it's misused it'll cause problems, that's true for literally anything. Replacing weed with anti depressants is the go to for mental healthcare and its a horrendous approach imo. For 99.99% it's not some kind of bath salt substance that turns lovely folk in to raving lunatics frothing at the mouth. Nor is it alcohol which mainly makes people a combination of stupid / aggressive at the slightest sign of inconvenience. What is available via illegal channels is pretty much the worst version of the plant, it's like if they went back to prohibition days and the only booze you could get was special brew, society would collapse within weeks. Having a variety of quality strains that are actually suited to different occasions would be much better than just stuff that's grown to be as strong as possible.
Not to get too in to it but a lot of positive studies on psilocybin mushrooms in terms of mental health as well, but obviously used in a responsible way and safely procured. I know plenty who microdose to good effect but again, in the UK you're at risk because of the archaic approach based on done unwinnable war on drugs.