Hi, just a little note, behind the cocaine business there is a lot of really scary violence. So, if you buy colombian and peruvian cocaine in the markets you are contributing to finance one civil war in Colombia that has more than 50 years and has as main financial source the cocaine exportation to the USA.
It doesn't matter if you don't have to go to the streets and buy the cocaine, the harm was already done. So please change your drug habits if you are cocaine consumer or just don't use your "harm-reduction" rhetoric. I really think that just a few members of the DNM are really concerned about this. I see no more in the future the defence of harm reduction as one of the flags of DNM. I'm afraid we live in a world with global problems and drug policy is one of them. Drug violence is not reductible to the purchase of drugs and the face to face interaction between consumer and dealer, but to the entire chain and it involves many countries and people.
I'm sure that here there are yet people with some brain and not only paranoids and addicts waiting their orders.
Sorry for my english.
That's one of many reasons why drugs should be decriminalized.