@Khamzat Chimaev
I think the people are to blame a lot of the time, but drugs can turn people into the kind of people who are to blame.
Criminal people are likely to grow up in poor backgrounds with little family support, and parental abuse.
That is that antisocial behavior is very strongly correlated with poverty, and a very very weak, reaching connection with genetics to distract the population from the fact it’s mostly poverty and neglect that make evil people.
People with the behavior traits that go against society tend to be reckless and impulsive, with no future planning. Making them prime targets for drug addiction. They will seek to feel good and avoid responsibility, with no foresight into what happens when their money and drugs runs out.
The most popular drugs of abuse mimick the hormones for love and motivation, the substitute for these drugs is compassion and hope. However it’s very taxing. It’s hard to just love someone who has such behavior. Not even I love drug addicts, not most of them anyway, I understand them, but can’t give them what they need.
Destitutes and drug addicts are a very tiny minority. less than 1% of the population. Rehab centers are designed to keep people addicted, or their very small customer base will dry up, by giving false information on how to stay clean, and misdirecting people from their actual issues, by allowing people to solely blame the drug.
The person is to blame before the drug. Society is to blame before the person.