Many thanks to the person who shared that you can ask your local Chinese embassy for a copy of „The Governance Of China“.

I reached out to the Chinese embassy in Vienna and got not only a super friendly response, but also an invite to the embassy + 6 copies of the German translation (2x II, III, IV)!

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      Would you be put to death for sneaking in weed?

      EDIT: what I gather from all the triggered tankies replying to me is that the answer is “probably”

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        Pop quiz: Can you name one reason why China might be hostile to foreigners smuggling drugs into their country?

        EDIT: what I gather from all the triggered tankies replying to me is that the answer is “probably”

        Alternatively, shut up and walk through this door: barbara-pit

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            The Chinese government is not big on drugs in general, yes. Part of that is that, like most elsewhere, the higher ranks of the CPC tend to be older and more socially conservative, but also China has some very understandable generational trauma about drugs from the Opium Wars and ensuing century of humiliation.

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            Of course, their laws aren’t racist. And their opium crisis was also perpetuated by local traffickers and growers as well. (Warlords would fund personal armies off opium sales, for example)

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              I get the racism around drug laws in the US, but racist laws aren’t the only kind of bad law. It’s whatever though. I’m not here on some “China bad” bs. I just don’t think anyone should be punished for smoking weed.

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                I mean, I agree, i want global liberalization of narcotic law, really as a right to bodily autonomy first and foremost. But it’s a complicated subject with a fraught history in many countries. Drug criminalization is not just governed by national law but also international treaties at the UN (and LoN, drug laws are old af). And its global criminal status also chokes the supply and transport which makes the drugs trade extremely lucrative and thus lots of shady powerful characters (like the CIA) have a interest in keeping it illegal globally.

                It would need to be an international effort negotiated multilaterally like climate change or AI. Until then just leave your blunts at home if you go to Asia, its not associated with fun times and Bob Marley, more like exploitation and suffering unfortunately.

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                  I’m aware of the history and in particular the US DEA role in Asia. It sounds from your comment that we are in agreement around the fundamental ethics of the issue. That’s all I’m really saying. I accept that the present is built on the foundations of the past, and that some things change more slowly than others. I haven’t smoked weed in over 20 years, but that doesn’t mean I think anyone should be punished for it. When I travel I’m more concerned with the quality of the local beer :)

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            They do have very strict laws regarding drugs largely due to the historical problems they had.

            It’s definitely something I hope changes in the future but unfortunately don’t think it’ll be for a while based on talks I’ve had with even young people there.

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              See this is weird to me. What do you mean you hope it changes in the future? The people there don’t want it to change. Thats why it’s like that. If the chinese people wanted there to be looser restrictions on drug use there would be. Every chinese person i talk to agrees recreational drugs are “poison”.

              Why should people from outside China be projecting their own desired policies onto China? You can push to have drug legalization in your own country if you want it, but why would you want China to do that?

              In my house we do not do drugs. If my neighbors want to do drugs in their house thats great i wish them the best, but if they try to come to my house and do drugs, or try to make me do them, it will be a problem. Respect the Chinese peoples choices. Even if you don’t agree personally.

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                It’s more that I would like to move there but the strict drug policy on weed would be problematic for my wife and I. That’s why I said I hope it would change in the future.

                Obviously the majority of people there currently do not want that and I respect that so I don’t expect them to change based on my personal preferences or anything like that and would not do anything like that while there visiting.

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                  I understand, but that’s the thing about moving to another place. You must choose the place that you fit in best, and just accept it as it is. If you are truly committed to moving to China you should consider that maybe the weed issue wouldn’t be your only barrier to assimilation. Are you prepared to change yourself to fit in there?

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                  That is true of everything. There are minority groups that want all sorts of things the rest of the population wouldnt want. Democracy isnt about pleasing everyone its majority rule.

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              It’s definitely something I hope changes in the future

              Why? Why should a successful policy that protects China and the Chinese people change? This is not like the US’s failed “war on drugs”, this actually works and prevents all kinds of bad secondary effects. You realize that the international drug trade is intrinsically linked with imperialism? From the opium trade of the 19th and early 20th century to the CIA’s drug smuggling, empire has always used drugs to further its nefarious aims.

              We recently even had a post about the history of how drugs were used specifically against China, and not just in the Opium Wars: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/7620593

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                I’m well aware of the history and effect the Opium and other hard drugs have had on China and understand why that’s lead to their current policy.

                I was talking about weed specifically with my comment but should have been clearer.

                Edit: Also again I’m not expecting them to change policies just for my personal preferences, the majority of people there support the policy so I respect that

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                  I was talking about weed specifically with my comment

                  About cannabis specifically i agree with you. But given China’s history i also can’t fault them for choosing to be cautious.

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              Yeah I just had this convo on RedNote. It took fucking decades here in the US to overcome “Reefer Madness”. Hopefully it won’t take China that long.

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                China doesn’t care about reefer madness, they care about not giving foreign imperialists an avenue to destroy social cohesion by funding organized crime and getting people addicted. Obviously weed isn’t that big of a deal vs harder stuff but they are not in a position to take that risk. The century of humiliation and the opium wars were not that long ago, I think it’ll be a while before the prevailing view changes.

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                  I think it is analogous to reefer madness. It isn’t based on biological or social science. It isn’t even based on history, since opium isn’t cannabis. Why should domestic production of cannabis be a vector of foreign imperialism? Cannabis is not a western invention. Does alcohol not pose the same and more risk to Chinese society? How do they cope with that?

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                I do agree it is unfortunate that we live in a world where people smoking plants is a contested topic, but there are bigger concerns for the socialist movement and hopefully as the future improves these barbaric laws will eventually no longer be needed. In short, it is what it is.

                Hey, at least help ain’t illegal!

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        10-15 days and a small fine?

        Dont they literally put people in prison for 30+ years for the same thing in America?

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        I couldn’t imagine being such a tryhard to break laws in other countries, but give it a test, bro. We’ll write you once you touch down in your cell.

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        The death penalty would only be used in the most serious of cases. The amount you carry changes what the punishment is. A small amount is a minor crime, but if you have a large amount, more than you could use yourself, it is assumed you are distributing it. Which is much more serious. You are not going to be executed for having a few joints.

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    Well, I got 1-3 and the Belt and Road one for my birthday last year. At that time, they (the shop I got it from) could not get a copy of the 4th book, which was a bummer, nonetheless I see that now I can find it being listed on sites like Amazon as well.

    Personally I would not be brave enough to bother them with this, but it would definitely be an option if I couldn’t otherwise get to it.

    Honestly I felt a bit sad when I looked up how much cheaper they are on the secondhand market, because technically I “wasted” so much money on it, but at the end of the day, I have my own copies, brand new, which I am trying to appreciate to the best of my abilities. I am hunting for the 4th one, I’ll see when I can get my hands on it. Good job though, have fun reading!