Sure.
I support the position the libertarians espoused BEFORE Ayn Rand yanked them hard into communism.
1. bring back capitol punishment for murder.
2. Acknowledge that intentional use of intoxicants is an admission of intent to do whatever a person might do intoxicated that they otherwise would not.
3. As per #2 drunk driving deaths or death caused by fires set by stoners are now capitol murder crimes. You can use whatever you want but if you ever hurt anyone, it was intentional and you will be removed from civil society.
I found their old paradigm elegant and workable.
That is, however the sane only way that drugs could be legalized.
Oddly enough, my mother taught me to never be found in the company of disreputable folk and that my life would go much more smoothly if I followed that without fail. I have, and guess what...my only “brush with the law” was being hollered at by a small dicked local sheriff for backing up at an otherwise empty intersection where a tanker truck cut it way too close and would’ve went right over my hood.
Funny how that works, huh? Meanwhile the more popular folks are a parade of divorces, car wrecks, weekends in the local hoosegow, living in dirty houses, wearing too-tight ragged clothes and with a pack of grimy, screaming children running around.
Lie down with dogs, get up with fleas. Live it, love it, it works. And, as Jim Carrey’s character suggested in “Liar, Liar”....”QUIT BREAKING THE LAW!!”
How is Atlas Shrugged pro-communist? I would have thought Ayn Rand was anti-communist.