Portugal's decriminalization has not backfired. Addiction numbers have not gone up since decriminilization. He was double talking. There is nothing at all close to what's going on in the US here. But, apparently, before they decriminalized 20+ years ago, things were really bad here. I don't know what the fuck what's her name from TYT is talking about re things getting bad here again. If they are, it's probably the English here. Or it's some blowback from the lockdown. Plus, the huge numbers of tourists who are coming here now. I wouldn't expect that trend to continue rising. Calling Portugal's drug policies a failure is complete and utter bullshit.
I think recriminalizing drugs would be a disaster. Defunding and outsourcing are both bad ideas. Portugal has been doing that more, and it's not fucking good. The national airline is going private. BAD IDEA.
BTW, co-pays here are very small. Like 5, 10 euros. It cost me 18 euros to go to emergency at the very modern and fully staffed hospital here and get x-rays when I twisted my ankle badly. I had to wait about 20 minutes to get my x-rays and see a doctor. Prescription drug co-pays hover around 5 euros. And I mean for shit that costs thousands in the US. And I can't believe Anna at the end says Portugal is having the same addiction problems as the US. Yeah, I really don't think that's true.