In the United States, not only has ** been legalized, but even hard drugs have begun to be legalized.
The United States has even started a government-run "big smoke house" to provide injection services for drug addicts.
In addition, the United States has even carried out mass trafficking and supermarket operation of drugs.
For details, please refer to the old article: "The United States has legalized drugs, but China has been given a "drug card" and deducted crimes", "The legalization of drugs in the United States has taken another step: the first "big smoke house" has opened, and business is booming", "Biden pardons all **criminals, and the United States **legalizes, one step further".
For us Chinese, the legalization of drugs in the United States and even the operation of government and supermarkets is simply out of the ordinary.
However, there is something even more outrageous in the United States, and the fact that drug addicts kill people after taking drugs is actually legalized.
In 2018, a homicide occurred in the US state of California. At that time, Brynn, a 32-year-old woman, stabbed her boyfriend Chad more than 100 times with a knife after smoking, killing him.
After the incident, the woman was arrested and imprisoned on suspicion of ** crimes.
In December 2023, five or six years after the case, the judge finally pronounced the verdict. However, the result was extremely shocking and challenging for people's three views, and it was even more unacceptable to the family of the victim Chad.
Because the judge actually found the murderer woman Brynn not guilty, and only needed to provide 100 hours of service to the community.
The judge's reasoning was even more shocking, as the judge believed that Brynn had killed people because she had taken drugs, and that she had lost control of herself because she had taken drugs and caused insanity.
In other words, the judge's logic was that Brynn was incapacitated because she was insane due to drug use, so she was not responsible for her actions in this state.
According to the judge's logic, it is basically equivalent to declaring that killing people after taking drugs in the United States will not be criminally responsible, and only a certain period of community service will be provided.
Isn't this the legalization of drug use and murder!
After all, the United States is a common law system and a country of case law. Therefore, this judge's decision will have a very clear guiding role in the judgment of such cases in the future, at least in California.
In fact, when the judge announced that Brynn was only required to provide 100 hours of service to the community, the family of the victim, Chad, was furious at the outrageous verdict, and Chad's father warned him directlyThe verdict is in fact giving all the people in California who smoke ** a license to kill, that is, a legal homicide license.