Quote Originally Posted by bumclot
If there's no demand for hard drugs then there won't be any.
Sorry, but that's just entirely false. You're right that total legalization would free up money for other programs, but it certainly would not solve America's drug problem by ending demand.

I'm not sure if you know many people who are addicted to any of the real dangerous chemicals...but, if you did, you'd understand that they most definitely would not abstain from their drug of choice just because there's plenty of it around. That's not the way addiction works, unfortunately.
Mr. Clandestine Reviewed by Mr. Clandestine on . Remote or complete legalization? In your opinion, do you think it would be better to legalize drugs that have been proven to have no physically addictive symptoms etc, such as marijuana, but leave ones such as H and charlie illegal, OR, make all drugs legal for PRIVATE CONSUMPTION by adults. For me, its definitely the second one. Nobody has the right to tell me what I can't do to my own body in the privacy of my own home. When it starts to effect others, then it becomes a problem. But otherwise, we should be Rating: 5