Of course not. They don’t have a DEA to create new users for them.
Why did heroin suddenly get a big boom in the mid 2010’s? Why oddly, that coincides with the DEA policies that made OxyContin more expensive and harder to get.
Heroin addicts were literally created by their inane policies.
Why did fentanyl suddenly become big around 2020?
Because it was a logical solution for the cartels problems. A drug that is 100 times more potent than heroin and morphine is a lot easier to get across the border.
Plus, you don’t have to deal with poppy fields that can be spotted from the air.
Maybe it’s time to realize that the war on drugs have been a giant, trillion dollar failure and try something else?
Oh wait… Let me guess: Mandatory minimums for fentanyl dealers (at the low, low price of hundreds of thousands of dollars per inmate per year) will do the trick, right?
Just like it worked on crack? Oh wait…