Posted on 08/25/2013 8:46:19 AM PDT by Oldpuppymax
Please do not be guilty of the above when considering the legalization of all recreational drugs. Anyone is legally permitted to kill himself slowly with tobacco, once addicted. Equally, a person may legally drink himself to death and/or wreck the lives of those around him with a bottle a day. For such people we have compassion. But for the users of illegal drugs, most of us have only contempt.
It is difficult (impossible, actually) to understand the logic of making certain drugs illegal. Apart from legality, what is the difference between smoking a joint and having a beer? Further, doing a line of cocaine makes for an apt comparison with having a dry martini. Oh, the gateway routine? Well, weed may be a gateway drug but Budweiser and nicotine are the gateways to weed. Shall we continue this line of reasoning??
Society is visited with problems from both legal and illegal drugs but the illegal ones support a criminal culture that is bankrupting...
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You’re pretty emotional...maybe you need to mellow out...smoke some good DOPE.
The only real difference between then and now is in that time, the nation had character strong enough to let them admit when they made a horrible mistake and fix it. In the decades that followed doubling down on stupid policies became the norm. Americans back then also seemed more willing to mind their own business. Today americans are mostly a bunch of cowardly busybodies who want to live in NerfWorld, where all of the sharp edges have been rounded off and padded. When confronted with any level of freedom they become hostile to whoever talks of taking away their chains. Tiberius summed up 21st century americans well when he spoke of his own senate as being men fit to be slaves.
You saved this speech to defend adding intoxicants to the culture?
THAT is the primary liberty you chose for this application?
More people sitting around in a stupor isn’t going to add to the numbers ready to defend the more serious attacks on our Constitution.
No, it was more about adding some freedom and liberty back into the culture, but you aren’t about that. Your precious drug war and resultant police state have done way more damage to the constitution than a bunch of potheads ever could.
The liberal tyrants are more than happy to have a drug infested, mind-numbed, populace to rope into compliance, while they destroy our Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, RIght to bear Arms, Freedom from illegal Search and Seizure, and States Rights.
Adding intoxicants is not the priority “right” that’s going to save this nation.
Buy, by focusing on it, that misplaced energy will certainly aid in the destruction of this nation.
You cheer on a police state and unconstitutional prohibition while paying lip service to bill of rights. Cute. You've got about as much respect for the constitution as a high school quarterback has for his drunk prom date.
You pretend to care about freedom by pushing drugs as a Constitutional right?
Whatta joke.
At least my idea of “freedom” isn’t forcing people at gunpoint to live the way I think they should. But I can understand your worry, since drugs being illegal is the only thing keeping you from becoming a meth head.
There was or is a war on drugs because kids are getting tainted and becoming far more useless adults due to drugs.
I can see those with cancer of dying of something using it, but the recreational users and big losers and eventually IMO problematic for the whole country.
Sure...why can’t we engage in destructive behavior also?
It’s not FAIR!!!!!!
Wrong! We get to choose from equally odious alternatives.
May I suggest another?
Anyone who injures themselves because of intoxication can lay in the ditch until they feel better or die.
” Further, doing a line of cocaine makes for an apt comparison with having a dry martini. “
Pot, no problem to me. Not a drug of violence or addiction any more, and much less so, than alcohol. Cocaine? Bad news, no matter how anyone tries to relate it to alcohol.
I am never for government to tell us what to put or not put into our bodies, but I am all for regulation to keep such crap from children and ensure other people’s, including companies, choice to keep it away from them is lawful and they can’t be sued, such as an airline cannot be sued for firing a pilot using pot or cocaine or alcohol.
Banning substances has caused more harm than the drugs. We need common sense regulation to help prohibit things we do not want around us, not laws that cause loss of liberties and the jailing of millions.
Oh NO!!! NOT THE UNIONS!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIII!!!!
The boogeyman's coming!!!!
Well, then. Let's stop the war on drugs. We'd much rather have more brain damage among our population that democrats. /s (Yeah I know it's the same thing. But one is reversible and it's not the effects of drug use.)
Seriously. Why does every dissagreement on this board end up with "It helps the unions."
Two can play that game. If you legalize drugs, the unions will be making companies keep drug users on the payroll. Whose helping unions now?!!!
Your point is that Americans won’t help each other unless forced to by the government!?! I don’t agree.
I assume you're claiming that illegal drugs aren't interstate trade and don't cross state boundaries, and thus it's not in the enumerated powers.
Then I'd certainly be willing to pass a constitutional amendment to keep the FED's involved.
It's exactly like that. Correlation does not equal causation and a minor correlation is all they have ever found. Of course people who have mental illnesses are drawn to self-medicate with drugs and alcohol. Particularly mental disorders characterized by delusional detachment.
Cannabis Exposure During Adolescence Causes Brain Damage and Schizophrenia, Study
Marijuana causes brain damage, find Australian scientists
Chronic Cannabis Use May Cause Brain Inflammation
Harvard did the first studies that showed a causative effect. But the pro-drug crowd claims every study doesn't prove causation, no matter how much proof there is that it does.
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