OK, swayed by the legalise all argument. But, having read your link, I still say we do not have a drug war in the way you think of it. The policing of drugs in the UK is shared between departments of the regular police force. Just as burglary, vice, and family law is shared. The changes in law enforcement, and in the law, in the US is frightening and bears direct links to the rise of the Nazis.

I still think you have a better chance of getting them legalised one at time though. And I still wouldn't vote Libertarian because I don't believe guns should be openly available. Your Libertarians are quite similar to our Liberal Democrats, which is the party I vote for, but not so radical. We had a vote in favour of legalising cannabis at the party conference but it's not in the manifesto yet. Once one drug is legalised it opens the debate in the minds of the public as to whether all drugs should be.

I know you believe Bush and Kerry are two sides of the same coin but I still think voting Libertarian puts Bush back in the Whitehouse. If I were American I'd be voting Kerry.

peace
HvyFuel Reviewed by HvyFuel on . Should We Re-Legalize Drugs? Should We Re-Legalize Drugs? http://www.lp.org/issues/relegalize.html Libertarians, like most Americans, demand to be safe at home and on the streets. Libertarians would like all Americans to be healthy and free of drug dependence. But drug laws don't help, they make things worse. The professional politicians scramble to make names for themselves as tough anti-drug warriors, while the experts agree that the "war on drugs" has been lost, and could never be won. The tragic victims of Rating: 5