Building on what Kentonio said,
I think there are basically two ways of action regarding drugs.
One is the idealistic approach that says that yes, life is like that for many people, but it shouldn't be like that. So the aim is to correct that life (a very high aim no doubt). Governments of the ideological approach tend to have a harder stance on drugs.
The other is the pragmatic approach. In this there is an acceptance that things are like that. So the aim should be how best to cope with the situation in the here and now. The governments following this approach tend to have a less strict stance on drugs.
I think there are basically two ways of action regarding drugs.
One is the idealistic approach that says that yes, life is like that for many people, but it shouldn't be like that. So the aim is to correct that life (a very high aim no doubt). Governments of the ideological approach tend to have a harder stance on drugs.
The other is the pragmatic approach. In this there is an acceptance that things are like that. So the aim should be how best to cope with the situation in the here and now. The governments following this approach tend to have a less strict stance on drugs.
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