jart a day ago

Enterprising humans have a long history of giving people what they desire, while refraining from judging what's best for them.

  • ZYbCRq22HbJ2y7 21 hours ago

    Ah yeah, fentanyl drug adulterers, what great benefactors of society.

    Screaming "no one is evil, its just markets!" probably helps people who base their lives on exploiting the weak sleep better at night.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_good

    • jart 20 hours ago

      No one desires adulterated fentanyl.

      • ZYbCRq22HbJ2y7 20 hours ago

        No one has desire for adulteration, but they have a desire for an opiate high, and are willing to accept adulteration as a side effect.

        You can look to the prohibition period for historical analogies with alcohol, plenty of enterprising humans there.

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      • harperlee 14 hours ago

        Fentanyl adulterators, market creators and resellers certainly do, for higher margin selling and/or increased volume.

      • potato3732842 12 hours ago

        The traffickers looking to pack more punch into each shipment that the government fails to intercept do.

        Basically it's a response to regulatory reality, little different from soy wire insulation in automobiles. I'm sure they'd love to deliver pure opium and wire rodents don't like to eat but that's just not possible while remaining in the black.

  • collingreen 9 hours ago

    This is fine statement on its own but a gross reply to the parent.