TheHeretic
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ORIGINAL: MarcEsadrian Automobile / industrial fatalities, rehabilitative costs of addiction, birth defects, assaults, rapes and homicides associated with drug use is all an illusion? Edited to add: I wonder how much bigger Big G would get if we were to legalize all substances. Will we really be saving tax money and be moving toward a simpler, healthier, more efficient state? You don't seem to be paying much attention to the answers being provided in the thread, Marc. That seems to be the only tactic available to those who favor a continuation of the prohibition. Or, your position is that the gov't should be the final authority in how individuals choose to live their lives. If the latter is the case, I see no point in offering you anything but my complete opposition. Automobile/Industrial fatalities: Driving and operating machinery under the influence of legal substances is regulated. Why would you assume there would be any difference if more substances were legal? Rehabilitative costs of addiction: Far and away offset by the influx of new tax revenue, not to mention the savings in our justice system. Birth defects: Unless you are referring to cases of infants born to addicts, this is a bullshit charge that was thoroughly discounted decades ago. Prenatal addiction issues could be far better addressed if addiction was regarded purely as a health issue, rather than a criminal one. The health benefits of "clean" drugs have already been mentioned. Assaults, rapes and homicides associated with drug use: First off, much of the crime reported as "drug related" is connected more to the illegal market than to the drugs themselves. As for crimes committed by people under the influence, perhaps you should get some information a bit more current than Reefer Madness. These things are still going to be crimes, and should be prosecuted as such. We will even have the prison space available to put the criminals in. Do have any idea how the size and power of Big G has grown trying to make this utter failure of a policy work?
< Message edited by TheHeretic -- 3/29/2009 10:28:13 AM >
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