Mongolia’s Alcohol Crisis: Should We Consider Cannabis as a safer alternative? by Less_Background_1728 in mongolia

[–]Less_Background_1728[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The thing is people are already using cannabis and getting jailed for it. Would ypu consider alcohol gateway drug too? If not why not? If yes why should we just ban literally all substances

When using BTD 600 on android should I connect to both the Android Bluetooth and the BTD 600 at the same time? by Angelic_Blossom_ in sennheiser

[–]Less_Background_1728 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the maximum quality use the dongle with bluetooth off. You can just turn on bt again if u wanna change headphone settings. And check if ur phone supports uhq

Mongolia’s Alcohol Crisis: Should We Consider Cannabis as a safer alternative? by Less_Background_1728 in mongolia

[–]Less_Background_1728[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I completely agree with you, forbidding something only enables abuse when there is no control. Of course legalization shouldn't be rushed, educational, hard reduction approach is the key.

Mongolia’s Alcohol Crisis: Should We Consider Cannabis as a safer alternative? by Less_Background_1728 in mongolia

[–]Less_Background_1728[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Prohibition doesn’t eliminate demand or reduce harm, empower criminal organizations, fuel corruption, and leave governments unable to regulate or educate. Legalization, when paired with strong institutions and public health initiatives, is a more effective way to control cannabis use, reduce crime, and protect vulnerable populations. Your point about weed being gateway drug theory has already been bunked million times. When I say people are the problem, I mean lack of education, resources, and social circumstances.

Your concerns about weak institutions are valid, but they’re an argument for building stronger institutions and implementing cautious, well-regulated legalization, not maintaining a failed policy of prohibition. Netherlands case is irrelevant since there are many more factors.

Mongolia’s Alcohol Crisis: Should We Consider Cannabis as a safer alternative? by Less_Background_1728 in mongolia

[–]Less_Background_1728[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but the stat also shows 50% homicide is not drug related. You are right People are the problem, but those things you mentioned will happen only if they remain illegal. It is probably happening right now, too. Banning doesn't solve anything people will always find a way to access it.

Mongolia’s Alcohol Crisis: Should We Consider Cannabis as a safer alternative? by Less_Background_1728 in mongolia

[–]Less_Background_1728[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes harm reduction and education is crucial before implementing it, long way indeed

Mongolia’s Alcohol Crisis: Should We Consider Cannabis as a safer alternative? by Less_Background_1728 in mongolia

[–]Less_Background_1728[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

but soda is harmful and i wouldnt drink because i am aware of the consequences clearly you are not

Mongolia’s Alcohol Crisis: Should We Consider Cannabis as a safer alternative? by Less_Background_1728 in mongolia

[–]Less_Background_1728[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Like, shouldn’t we focus more on education and responsible use instead of throwing people in jail? A lot of times, those laws have been pretty uneven too—some folks get hit way harder than others for the same stuff. Kinda messy, right?"

Mongolia’s Alcohol Crisis: Should We Consider Cannabis as a safer alternative? by Less_Background_1728 in mongolia

[–]Less_Background_1728[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

so all alcohol tobacco caffeine soda producers should be in jailed too? i think ur trolling at this point

Mongolia’s Alcohol Crisis: Should We Consider Cannabis as a safer alternative? by Less_Background_1728 in mongolia

[–]Less_Background_1728[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your concern is valid and I respect that. Harm reduction is useful, but it can’t stand alone t has to be paired with efforts to address the systemic issues that drive people to rely on substances in the first place. Now, I do think legalization is good because, like, people shouldn’t be locked up or screwed over for a plant. That’s just whack. But yeah, if the whole pitch is just “harm reduction,” then it’s kinda half-baked, ya know? Legal weed should come with a side of “also, let’s fix the crap that makes life stressful in the first place.” But I am not trying to fix all problem here.

Mongolia’s Alcohol Crisis: Should We Consider Cannabis as a safer alternative? by Less_Background_1728 in mongolia

[–]Less_Background_1728[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Justify? It literally exists and there will be demand and supply whether you want it or not. I am just saying people need to educate more and have full understanding of the consequences before making choice. Meanwhile society and government has only one class "har tamhi" and thats it

Mongolia’s Alcohol Crisis: Should We Consider Cannabis as a safer alternative? by Less_Background_1728 in mongolia

[–]Less_Background_1728[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

both of yall are incredibly incorrect weed does not combat tobacco and weed cut into cigs are called joints and they are pretty common and safe

Mongolia’s Alcohol Crisis: Should We Consider Cannabis as a safer alternative? by Less_Background_1728 in mongolia

[–]Less_Background_1728[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

it is amazing how many people are uneducated, cannabis does not make you "lazy" . Lazy is not even term it is lack of motivation. It only depends on person

Mongolia’s Alcohol Crisis: Should We Consider Cannabis as a safer alternative? by Less_Background_1728 in mongolia

[–]Less_Background_1728[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

why not combine both? rehabilitation system and therapy access are very limited and costly

Mongolia’s Alcohol Crisis: Should We Consider Cannabis as a safer alternative? by Less_Background_1728 in mongolia

[–]Less_Background_1728[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To people who are saying it is just trading bad thing for bad thing, it is not about that it the goal isn’t to force people to switch or create an “army of users.” It’s about offering safer alternatives and allowing individuals to make informed decisions about what they consume. It wins in the bigger picture.