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โDaynard introduced the theory of โunjust enrichmentโ into the proceedings. It posited that while tobacco companies were making money off smokers, the state had to pay medical costs for sick customers and was thus the injured party. Other states followed Mississippiโs lead, and within just a few years, an agreement was in place that would transform cigarette consumption in this country.โ โโOne of the great upsides of being older is youโve seen a lot of things,โ says Daynard. โAnd you can recognize them. So you see something, you say, โAha.โโ Daynard snaps his finger. โWhatโs similar with the tobacco industry is that theyโve designed the trap. The customers are in there, and they extract whatever money they can from them. And what happens with a trapped customer? Nothing good.โ The Man Who Took On Big Tobacco Has a New Target: Sports Betting https://time.com/7209769/sports-betting-gambling-addiction-richard-daynard-lawsuit/
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yeah, I think all forms of despair should be treated as liabilities. not entirely avoidable/solvable with de minimis market discovery, but we might as well legalize all drug markets if this sort of PMF has amnesty.
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I am inclined towards this too. Just create some concentration camp where we can minimally feed and house the addicts and let them go live there if thatโs what they want to do.
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I don't think concentration camps is the right framing, cause it implies a breakup of normal "functional members of society" vibes. ultimately, there's no distinction from the correctional institution as is. idk if there's a clear line here. I'm uncomfortable with either extreme, cause on one side there's false negative liability (regulated markets ultimately harm consumers through corruption or concentration), but otoh, addicts make every space the same open-air prison, with all the consequent misdemeanor preying on the rest of society that doesn't even want to be involved. I think there should be something like Slab City (nobody else wants to be there) with prohibitive sales tax that's discounted for residents & golden visas for quality control. still not completely thought-out, but the current situation is everyone trapped with everyone, and it's horrible.
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