> And in Portugal, no distinction is made between “hard” or “soft” drugs, or whether consumption happens in private or public. What matters is whether the relationship to drugs is healthy or not.
Interesting.
Of course Portugal has a stronger social safety net, indeed stronger social fabric (though sometimes it feels a bit too strong)
I live here. There is almost no crime, the streets are clean, very few (visible) homeless, good public transport. I wish they'd cheer up a bit though, maybe colour outside the lines occasionally.
> And in Portugal, no distinction is made between “hard” or “soft” drugs, or whether consumption happens in private or public. What matters is whether the relationship to drugs is healthy or not.
Interesting.
Of course Portugal has a stronger social safety net, indeed stronger social fabric (though sometimes it feels a bit too strong)