Message from @Dr. Λᵐᵉʳᶤᶜᵃ
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They became a narcostate
The weed black market still exists yes, have a friend who is working in it
But its minimalized and the decriminalization aspect allows for support programs that couldnt exist otherwise
Kids drink alcohol and smoke cigs anyway, they find ways to do it
but lifting stigmas and offering support is the key bit
People kill anyways, let's legalize murder
And your friend is a drug dealer
A criminal
he sure is
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So better care for the people you are friends with
I again disagree, personal liberty
No one has the personal liberty to commit a crime
If we allow alcohol and tobacco to be legal, then we must acknowledge other compounds people have been using for thousands of years
my limit is no abolishment of drugs but rather offer big funds for reform programs like drug abuse victims
> No one has the personal liberty to commit a crime
***If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so.***
@DangerErin I can support that
That's beautiful and everything, but laws exist for a reason
Otherwise, whether a law is unjust or not is just the opinion of that person
What makes you believe you're right about drug laws being unjust but a pedophile that think laws against CP ain't?
Depends on the laws tbh, many have roots in issues, others are based purely in emotion not in logic
The drug war has not been a success, its been a colossal waste of funds, when it should be targeting those who truly violate federal law and harm people, and putting in systems to support users and making it safe for people
instead it punishes everyone and costs everyone
Again, it doesn't work because there's always people like you and your friend fueling it
The legalization of marijuana has shown that lax laws and decriminalization allow funding of proper support systems
Libertarians love to claim the drug war doesn't work, while pumping those criminals with money
Even if you support legalization, the very least you could do is to not fuel crime by buying illegal drugs
If you think we should ban something like pot, then you must claim we ban something like alcohol or tobacco
We have decades of evidence showing the detrimental effects of both of them, and the decades of research into marijuana show far less side effects
I do lmao
Then thats fine
I can understand why
I just dont agree
Laws like any political systems has backdoors
abolish cocaine? guess what Big Tobacco groups are currently growing Opioid field in Afghanistan and selling it back here in the US to black markets that poverties like abusing in minority groups
I also get it being against that, but I can't help but point the hypocrisy of claiming the drug war doesn't work while financing the people the government are trying to fight
Crimes are committed with money from weed sales, like it or not
friend of mine started growing shrooms off a cow pasture and using occasionally to treat his depression
Friend of his found out and a couple others, he got into selling and thats that
From personal experience, from the research Ive seen, said compound can be helpful to people and Ive seen people benefit from it
I do not agree with the government outright banning a potential medication and restricting research
I wont delve into my history much here anymore, but I will say when I was working in a lab getting our hands on something basic like THC was a pain in the ass and required DEA and FDA authorization
I just want to see a more open government to these sorts of things
a means to properly research them
Make safer drugs, safer treatments for people, stop targeting users
That's an alrighty point of view and everything, but the moment you choose to buy illegal drugs you completely ignore the consequences of what happens next
True, not gonna deny it
But I fall on the side of Jefferson
I see such laws currently as unconstitutional