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Is It Time to Nullify the Controlled Substance Act? (The NIDA May Agree with You, Now)

The CSA does not achieve its objective. It doesn’t keep drugs out of the hands of people. It doesn’t reduce the risk of teens getting their hands on it. It doesn’t make the drugs safer nor does it make the users more knowledgeable about use. If we objectively look at the CSA – we can see it only benefits a select few groups of people; Law enforcement, the prison industrial complex, Big Pharma, and the political class

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