If Politics Declares War on Drugs, the Dealer Doesn't Say "Oh Well, I'll Stop"
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In Berlin you can easily buy hard drugs online since the latest time – you only have to scan and order a QR code. In Prenzlauer Berg, the stickers stick to lantern piles with the codes. The police can hardly fight against the new sales stitch. In the middle of a family district in Berlin, a sticker with advertising for ketamine, grass and cocaine hangs on a lantern. If you scan the QR code shown on it, you get directly to a Whatsapp or Telegram …
Raids on nightclubs are good for spectacle and deterrence, but this is really not how drugs should be fought. Two-ton cocaine seizure, the rise of the mysterious M. Ferenc, raids on young people and musicians – the government's war on drugs in the spotlight.
Ordering coke, weed and more comfortably via app and having it delivered to the couch? This is now (almost) as easy in Berlin as pizza – and triggers hardly much more than a shrug. The police show themselves powerless, the politics willless. By Kai Rebmann. The post Drugs via WhatsApp and free house order? In Berlin no problem anymore appeared first on reitschuster.de.
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