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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    Why do you care what China does? The Chinese people do not want drugs in their country. The word for drugs in chinese is poison. This is not some directive from the government that people do not agree with. The majority of Chinese people don’t want drugs to be allowed, and China is a democracy. The people decided so respect their choice please. If you want drugs in your own country you can decide that too. Let China make its own choices.

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      Chill out please. Am I not allowed to have opinions about China? Not even mild criticism? I understand that the policy is popular. It is similarly popular in Sweden. In both country’s case, I believe it is based on ignorance. Do Chinese people not think of alcohol as a drug?

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        They aren’t super fond of alcohol either as far as i’ve seen. Have any opinion you want, but why presume you can make a better choice for China than the Chinese themselves made? I personally do not do drugs, and that includes alcohol, at all. For me a policy like China’s is better. For you a different policy is better. This is because different people in different places need different policies. So what i am saying is it is best to only try to advocate for changes in your own home, and not to try to decide what is best everywhere else.

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          Look, like most people I have a lot of opinions, and very little power to make meaningful change in my own country, let alone in another. I don’t smoke weed either, though I have in the past, and I know a lot of people who do. In my opinion (couldn’t force it on China if I tried!), Chinese policy could improve in this area. I just can’t see a rational reason why cannabis should be prohibited, but not alcohol or tobacco. That’s it. That’s all I’m saying. I’ve been to China, and I look forward to visiting again. Someone did try to sell me hashish in Shanghai. I declined.

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            Why is it perfectly legal in the US to slaughter a pig or cow for meat, but a dog or a cat is illegal to do the same? That is not rational either. They are both animals. It’s a matter of public opinion. Thats the reason. The same goes for which substances are legal or illegal.

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              That’s a pretty good analogy, I will give you that. As a vegan myself though, I’ll just answer that there is a difference between killing animals and smoking cannabis. People (irrationally) think it’s cruel to kill pet animals because they have learned to identify them as beings deserving of life. I think people should extend this empathy to all animals. I know that they won’t, but I advocate for it anyway.