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To: caseinpoint
Sadly,the War On Drugs has been a dismal failure except in the erosion of civil liberties and justification for the militarization of the police.

A return to the traditional American policies of the first one hundred and so years of this Republic would solve much.Legalize and tax all drugs with the provision clearly spelled out that intoxication of any form will not excuse the user from responsibility for his or her actions.Make it perfectly clear than many jobs will require continuation of drug-free testing and those who wish to use certain substances voluntarily restrict their employment options.

Prohibition didn't work in the 1920s and hasn't worked in the last 30 years either.

Those who stand to lose by legalization are the drug and dope gangs,pushers,and the statist control freaks.

13 posted on 12/31/2008 10:34:20 AM PST by hoosierham (Waddaya mean Freedom isn't free ?;will yo)
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To: hoosierham

I disagree with you on legalizing drugs. For me, the closer analogy to legalizing drugs today is not what happened with prohibition but what happened with abortion. When prohibition was tried and abandoned, the general populace was still very much self-regulated by their faiths and work ethics where state welfare was not a parachute for failure to support yourself. For those reasons alone, habitual intoxication was never part of accepted culture. Those who did usually had short, brutal lives.

By the time abortion was legalized, faith had eroded big time. Kids were no longer grounded in honor and morality but instead steeped in “Do your own thing”, “if it feels good, do it”, “there’s no right or wrong”, “Imagine no religions” etc. When abortion was legalized, its proponents were claiming that there were approximately 140,000 “backstreet abortions” a year. They argued that abortion would still be rare but safe. What happened is that the government imprimatur on abortions sent a message to our younger generation that it was “okay”. Abortion skyrocketed because government has become the ultimate authority for irreligious kids. Today we see abortifacient pills advertised on television as a way to cure a “mistake”. The act of legalizing abortion defined the morality of abortion for millions of people.

Now consider the drug trade. The same effect will probably happen. Nor will it do much to curb illegal trade. Any government-sanctioned drugs are likely to be tame compared to what can be compounded by illegal drug producers. The legal drugs will whet the taste for drugs and the drug people will be glad to produce higher highs and lower lows for a price.

I do understand the argument of legalizing it but I don’t think it would work for long and we would be at the same point but with more damaging, more intoxicating, more dangerous drugs and destroyed drug addicts on our hands. With our nanny state mentality, those druggies would be burdens for decades.


16 posted on 12/31/2008 10:57:21 AM PST by caseinpoint (Don't get thickly involved in thin things)
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