kenberg, on 2015-May-01, 08:26, said:
Anyway, I am not really enthusiastic about having a nation of people strung out on drugs. The practice seems to hit the poor the hardest. They see little hope for their future, they turn to drugs, and any hope that there might have been now becomes totally destroyed. The legitimate purpose of drug laws would be in the hope that this destructive cycle can be interrupted, but I am not sure that much works.
Like most everyone, I too hate to see people ruin their lives.
But, like Ed, I'm more concerned about the crimes committed by those in desperate need of money to feed their addictions. And I'm more concerned about the huge sums of money going to drug lords, who then use that money to outfit private militias that are better armed than the police and that can subvert governments with bribery and violence.
I'd like to see the government address both problems by supplying free and unadulterated drugs like marijuana, heroin, cocaine, LSD, etc. (maybe not PCP) to those who request them. That would remove the need to commit crimes to support expensive drug habits and would choke the flow of money to drug lords.
I don't claim that this approach would solve everything, but it would be a lot better and cheaper than today's "war on drugs." There would still be some poor souls who would ruin their lives, although I expect that the number would be a lot fewer than today. A lot of the "ruins your life" aspect of drug addiction comes from the need to acquire money to support an illegal habit: risky behaviors, criminal activities, adulterated drugs, and jail. Take away those factors, and the situation with drug addicts would be similar to that we face today with alcoholism.
Note: I shouldn't have put marijuana in that group of free drugs, as it is likely milder than alcohol and states are already resolving that issue.
This post has been edited by PassedOut: 2015-May-01, 10:39
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