 Originally Posted by Universal Mind
The illegality of drugs is atrocious on many levels.
Crime is really out of control in many parts of the U.S., and the number one reason for that is the war on drugs. There are a few reasons for that. Drugs like heroin and cocaine are so addictive that people often get to the point where they will do literally anything to get their hands on their drugs. They will rob their parents, become prostitutes, sell their children, and sure as Hell rob, mug, carjack, and burglarize you. With that in mind, ask yourself whether you would rather such a person's addictive as Hell drug of choice cost $20 per fix or 20 cents per fix. As it is, a small rock of crack costs $20 and a regular serving of heroin or one of its synthetic equivalents is in the ballpark of $20. How often to people rob houses in the middle of the night or mug people on the sidewalk to get money to buy beer or cigarettes? Because those other drugs are illegal (and synthetic heroin requires prescriptions), they are outrageously expensive to stay high on. When a person buys them, he or she is paying mostly for the drug trade danger fee. If those drugs were legal, people would not be out robbing and hurting people all over the place to get their drugs. They would mind their own business by destroying themselves in their own houses without destroying you and the people you love. As it is, many times more than otherwise innocent bystanders who never signed up for the drug game are in danger. That is not fair.
Also, the gang problem is outrageous in the U.S. That is because the gangs are mainly drug trade organizations. Without the war on drugs, we would still have gangs, but nothing like we do now. In the 1920's, Chicago turned into a big time battle zone because of the alcohol wars among the gangs. Al Capone's gang is the one that rose above all of the other ones and dominated. The other big cities in the U.S. had the same problem. When the war on the drug alcohol ended, the drive by shootings and other public problems of gang fighting chilled out big time. The country was much safer. In the few years between the legalization of alcohol and the illegalization of pot, there were virtually no drive by shootings in the U.S. That was a big change.
The gang problem has gotten so out of hand that it has infiltrated every area of American life. Some of the most popular kids in school now are the drug dealing gangsters. That is because they have the street power and the money, and therefore the most desired women. That has the other kids looking up to them and wanting to be like them, so now even rich suburban kids wear baggy jeans and their hats backwards and talk all the time about beating ass and taking people "out" and feel very compelled to fight over even the most minor conflicts. We have a dangerous gang culture that is humongous, and it would not be anything close to what it is without the war on drugs.
The people who generally become drug addicts get into drugs in the first place when they are in junior high or high school. The biggest attraction to the drugs is the coolness the kids think they have by doing the drugs and being identified as members of the drug kids club. Everybody knows the bunch I am talking about because every grade in every school has one. Those kids think they are something special because they dare to play with things the government has declared war on and are seen as taboo. The kids will name drop drugs the way rich people name drop prominent community member's names and do it in hard tones of voice to show how edgy they supposedly are. Sadly, it does help them socially. That is so dangerous. People get into drugs for reasons other than that, but that is a major one and probably the leading one. If drugs were legal, that particular factor would nearly cease to exist.
Also, if people want to do drugs even to the point of self-destruction, that is THEIR business, just like it is their business whether they turn into Godzilla sized Pilsbury Dough People eating ice cream, cake, and Happy Meals every day. The right to do drugs is like the right to not exercise or the right to not go to college. It is a personal decision. It is not the government's decision to make.
Despite all of the insanity the government is going through for this crazy war, drugs are easy as pie to get. They are a little harder than otherwise to get, but not much. I know that first hand. Also, the very few nights in my major drug days of the past when I could not find the drugs I wanted, guess what I did. I drank alcohol, one of the most dangerous drugs there is. I bet the alcohol lobbyists love it when that happens. Go figure.
Consider what I just said and then consider this. The last time I checked, the government was spending $639 per second on the war on drugs. Is it worth paying that much to be so nosy and counterproductive?
By the way, there is a challenge I have for anybody who thinks alchohol should be legal but marijuana should be illegal. Please fill in the blanks. Marijuana should be illegal because __________________________________________. However, alcohol should be legal because _______________________________________________.
Isn't there something extremely fishy about how the law is set up like that? It is things like that which suggest to me that the war on drugs is all about lobbyist corruption. 1/3 of tobacco users end up losing their lives to tobacco. Is the government gearing up for the coming war on tobacco yet? Exactly.
Really? I did not know that. I have never heard of a mushroom suicide, and I have known tons of people who love mushrooms. But I have been to the funerals of two friends who committed suicide while drunk.
to all those who claim i didnt support my friends realy shouldnt make that assumption, i tried to talk them into stopping for about half a year i didnt just say "WHAT YOUR DOING DRUGS?!?!??! ZOMG LETS FIGHT"
yea that was a massive will written post, the fact is your right, (note that the name of the topic was that i think these things should be legalized) beacause unfortunatly most people dont have the stomach to implement drug use as a death penalty crime. if america continues in the direction its going i see three possible outcomes, 1, people relize for some reason how stupid they are for doing drugs and using alchohol and everything gets better (unlikely)
2 the governent caves and legalizes drugs such as marijuana cocaine and others that dont do too much bodily harm (again unlikley)
3 military intervention, the government deploys national gaurd units to major crime and drug centers for a set period of time, the gaurdsmen are given very few restrictions on how they deal with gang members and drug users, IE they are authorized to use deadly force on either (i see this as the most probable outcome if the situation doesnt change)
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