
The original concept you introduced describes a harm-reduction model centered on the supervised use of cannabis, both medicinal and recreational, to support individuals addicted to high-risk synthetic drugs.Your proposal suggests that specialized clinics could use regulated cannabis consumption within a structured nine-month rehabilitation program, similar to existing Brazilian protocols for chemical dependency treatment. Your idea integrates recreational cannabis use throughout all stages of treatment as a safer alternative, helping prevent relapse, reduce cravings for more harmful substances, and stabilize emotional and behavioral patterns.The model includes clinical assessment, psychological support, supervised consumption spaces, social activities, and progressive reintegration into society. The broader purpose of your vision is to establish a system that saves lives, reduces violence and illegal drug-market influence, and offers a realistic, humane pathway for recovery from severe addiction using cannabis as a transitional, low-risk tool.
Harm Reduction, Synthetic Drug Dependency, Medical Cannabis, Substance Use Disorder, Cannabis-Assisted Treatment, Recreational Cannabis, Public Health Model
Harm Reduction, Synthetic Drug Dependency, Medical Cannabis, Substance Use Disorder, Cannabis-Assisted Treatment, Recreational Cannabis, Public Health Model
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