We're in agreement, then. In a sane world, the people of each state would have the right to decide for themselves. Of course, I'm still not convinced that these drugs are really more dangerous than alcohol (as I said, it would take a comparison of all users to all users who commit crimes). Also, I wouldn't qualify any of the hallucinogens as hard drugs, though that's partially out of personal bias. Still, it's nice to see we can actually agree on some things.
You apparently have not lived or been related to a hard drug user. I have alcoholics in my family and I have hard drugs addicts in it. Mostly my extended family. The alcoholics still hold jobs and are at least functioning humans. The hard drug users are worthless beings, that do nothing but exist. One is to such a point, that I feel that her kids would suffer less if she would hurry up and die. She is the equivalent of a demon.