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    Why we should legalize all drugs

    My psychonaut compadres. Have you ever wondered why we are PERSECUTED for the substances we imbibe? Have you ever searched or wondered why?

    The reason we are punished is because we do not stand up and let people know the truth. That smoking the occasional point, or popping the occasional pill isn't the be all and end all of life. But I digress: here is why I believe ALL drugs should be legal. Discuss.

    Why We Should Legalize All Drugs: The Debate is Over - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com
    dopeheadlogic Reviewed by dopeheadlogic on . Why we should legalize all drugs My psychonaut compadres. Have you ever wondered why we are PERSECUTED for the substances we imbibe? Have you ever searched or wondered why? The reason we are punished is because we do not stand up and let people know the truth. That smoking the occasional point, or popping the occasional pill isn't the be all and end all of life. But I digress: here is why I believe ALL drugs should be legal. Discuss. Why We Should Legalize All Drugs: The Debate is Over - Associated Content - Rating: 5

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    Why we should legalize all drugs


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    Why we should legalize all drugs

    I'm thrilled you brought this up. Most of the pro-cannabis people I talk to are still of the opinion that people should be locked up for using anything harder, which is such a shovel-ful of bullshit as I can hardly stomach. It is not for any kind of moralizing bureaucracy to tell people what they can ingest and what they can't, and doing so does not one fragment of an iota of good.
    Oh, and honest, factually-based drug education is an important thing--both my psychology and biology textbooks preached the evils of pot (and everything else), and talk to basically any young person and they know nothing at all about drugs, even the ones they use.

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    Why we should legalize all drugs

    Quote Originally Posted by cannabis=freedom
    I'm thrilled you brought this up. Most of the pro-cannabis people I talk to are still of the opinion that people should be locked up for using anything harder, which is such a shovel-ful of bullshit as I can hardly stomach. It is not for any kind of moralizing bureaucracy to tell people what they can ingest and what they can't, and doing so does not one fragment of an iota of good.
    Oh, and honest, factually-based drug education is an important thing--both my psychology and biology textbooks preached the evils of pot (and everything else), and talk to basically any young person and they know nothing at all about drugs, even the ones they use.
    Honestly I am one of those people that you are referring to. This is just my opinion. I think it is everyone's right to smoke, drink, or shoot up if they want to, but when you are making meth labs and crap like that you are now endangering me too. Wanna go smoke crack? Go for it! Wanna draw up some "junk"? Go for it! Just don't make labs for meth and shit like that. Once again I'm not shooting down your opinion because it makes perfect sense, but I'm 1000% against meth and anything associated with it.:hippy:

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    Why we should legalize all drugs

    Quote Originally Posted by pentigram
    Honestly I am one of those people that you are referring to. This is just my opinion. I think it is everyone's right to smoke, drink, or shoot up if they want to, but when you are making meth labs and crap like that you are now endangering me too. Wanna go smoke crack? Go for it! Wanna draw up some "junk"? Go for it! Just don't make labs for meth and shit like that. Once again I'm not shooting down your opinion because it makes perfect sense, but I'm 1000% against meth and anything associated with it.:hippy:
    I agree with what you say. I've seen what some of it has and does to friends. :thumbsup:

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    Junior Member

    Why we should legalize all drugs

    Quote Originally Posted by pentigram
    I think it is everyone's right to smoke, drink, or shoot up if they want to, but when you are making meth labs and crap like that you are now endangering me too. Wanna go smoke crack? Go for it! Wanna draw up some "junk"? Go for it! Just don't make labs for meth and shit like that. .:hippy:
    If drugs were legal, they would be manufactured and distributed the same way tobacco/alcohol is. Private industries would profit from them while abiding by state and federal regulations. Obviously people would still grown their own pot, but there would be no need for meth labs down the street if people could just get their fix at the convenience store. I would never use meth, and I am strongly against anyone else doing so. But those who will, will, so my concern is with the dangers that plague society from the black market demand that prohibition produces like gang violence.

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    Why we should legalize all drugs

    This one is tricky. On one hand you have the destruction that some drugs can cause. On the other hand you have your liberty of decision making.

    It's easy to say "It's my body, my life. Let me do whatever i want with whatever I want as long as I am not hurting anyone else." I've seen some terrible situations where people are physically ill due to withdrawals or overdoses. People's whole persona change. It's hard to deal with especially when people who struggle are close to you.

    The icing on the cake for me is when you compare other activities that are dangerous, to that of recreational drug use. Alcohol and cigs are one example. Doing backflips on dirt bikes and breaking your neck is also bad for your health (obviously). One day while power lifting weights, you could shoot your lower intestines out of your anus. Very bad for your well being (obviously).So, why aren't there restrictions on these activities? I'm not saying there should be, but it almost is like a double standard.

    People involved in certain "dangerous" activities know the risk. They are educated. People know the dangers of drugs as well because they are educated. The bottom line is I think YES, you should be able to do drugs whenever you want, however, i know the risks of certain drugs and would choose to personally never do them. YES, it should definitely be a choice of the person and their responsibility to be educated on the negatives of any activity.

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    Why we should legalize all drugs

    To free up law enforcement to do the things they should be doing like catching rapists and murderers...

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    Why we should legalize all drugs

    I stole much of the following from others but I really like it so I'm going to post it here.

    We in the United States represent 5% of the world's population yet we incarcerate 25% of the world's prisoners. What percentage of our population must we incarcerate before we've decided we've won this ridiculous "war on drugs"?

    Prohibition is a sickening horror and the ocean of incompetence that has left corruption and human wreckage in its wake is almost endless.

    Prohibition has decimated generations and criminalized millions for a behavior which is entwined in human existence, and for what other purpose than to uphold the defunct and corrupt thinking of a minority of misguided, self-righteous Neo-Puritans and degenerate demagogues who wish nothing but unadulterated destruction on the rest of us.

    Based on the unalterable proviso that drug use is essentially an unstoppable and ongoing human behavior which has been with us since the dawn of time, any serious analysis of the subject and past attempts at any form of drug prohibition would point most normal thinking people in the direction of sensible regulation.

    By its very nature prohibition cannot fail but create a vast increase in criminal activity. Rather than preventing society from descending into anarchy, it actually fosters an anarchic business model - the international Drug Trade. Through prohibitionist policy, any decisions concerning quality, quantity, distribution and availability are left in the hands of unregulated, anonymous, ruthless drug dealers, who are interested only in the huge profits involved.

    Many of us have now finally wised up to the fact that the best avenue towards realistically dealing with drug use and addiction is through proper regulation, which is what we already do with alcohol & tobacco --two of our most dangerous mood altering substances. But for those of you whose ignorant and irrational minds traverse a fantasy plane of existence, you will no doubt remain sorely upset with any type of solution that does not seem to lead to the absurd and unattainable utopia of a drug free society.

    There is an irrefutable connection between drug prohibition and the crime, corruption, disease and the death it causes. If you are not capable of understanding this connection, then maybe you're using something far stronger than the rest of us. Anybody 'halfway bright' and who is not psychologically challenged should be capable of understanding that it is not simply the demand for drugs that creates the mayhem; it is our refusal to allow legal businesses to meet that demand.

    No amount of money, police powers, weaponry, diminution of rights and liberties, wishful thinking or pseudo-science will make our streets safer; only an end to prohibition can do that. How much longer are you willing to foolishly risk your own survival by continuing to ignore the obvious, historically confirmed solution?

    If you still support the kool aid mass suicide cult of prohibition and erroneously believe that you can win a war without logic and practical solutions, then prepare yourself for even more death, corruption, terrorism, sickness, imprisonment, unemployment, foreclosed homes, and the complete loss of the rule of law and the Bill of Rights.

    "A prohibition law strikes a blow at the very principles upon which our government was founded."
    Abraham Lincoln

    Prohibitionist drug policy precludes sensible control, regulation & taxation of these currently illicit substances while turning even our schools and prisons into black markets for drugs.

    If you support prohibition then you've helped trigger the worst crime wave in history.

    If you support prohibition you've a helped create a black market with massive incentives to hook both adults and children alike.

    If you support prohibition you've helped to make these dangerous substances available in schools and prisons.

    If you support prohibition you've helped raise gang warfare to a level not seen since the days of alcohol bootlegging.

    If you support prohibition you've helped create the prison-for-profit synergy with drug lords.

    If you support prohibition you've helped remove many important civil liberties from those citizens you falsely claim to represent.

    If you support prohibition you've helped put previously unknown and contaminated drugs on the streets.

    If you support prohibition you've helped to escalate Theft, Muggings and Burglaries.

    If you support prohibition you've helped to divert scarce law-enforcement resources away from protecting your fellow citizens from the ever escalating violence against their person or property.

    If you support prohibition you've helped overcrowd the courts and prisons, thus making it increasingly impossible to curtail the people who are hurting and terrorizing others.

    Final word: Hate the Sin and not the Sinner.
    Drug laws Perpetuate and promote the sin whilst hating only the sinner.

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    Member

    Why we should legalize all drugs

    It is my opinion that hard drugs, meth, coke/crack, heroine,ect should stay illegal because of the negative impacts they have on individuals. I think they will be illegal because of the negative impacts they have on society. That being said the penalties for them are insane in the u.s.

    Almost everyone i hung out with as a kid(from a suburb)were big time on meth,of all that were(i am 30 now) have few teeth,their face is messed up(scars,meth lip), no future,some of them are in prison from the government. all of them regret it(except the dead ones)...why would anyone benefit from it being legal? You know what ...imo everyone on the planet earth has a duty to mankind to stop that crap from entering the life of the young and dumb if the government wants a crack at it thats fine by me...they just need to smoke a joint while they do it...POT IS NOT A DRUG...i said it so it must be true

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