To: dirtboy
The price of heroin, however, a compact substance easy to smuggle, has dropped, and its purity risen. So congratulations. Your approach has resulted in making heroin accessible and affordable around the country. Hope you're happy. Better legalize heroin, then!
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01/11/2003 12:34:12 PM PST by
unspun
(# of FR Posts/Thread by Topic - DRUGS: 200++, PERSECUTION of CHRISTIANS.: ~ 30. Hmm....)
To: unspun
"Better legalize heroin, then!"
Actually, you're correct. There would be much greater 'harm reduction' by legalizing heroin and cocaine than by legalizing pot. Opium and coca extract could be sold as well to encourage moderation. Thousands of lives per year would be saved; billions of dollars worth of property theft and damage would be prevented; and billions of tax-payer's dollars could be employed at preventing terrorism, for instance.
Pot, OTOH, is not resulting in many deaths comparatively, either through use, or by associated poisoning and other crimes against persons and property. Mostly, it's inconvenient that it's illegal, not life-threatening. Pot-smokers are managing, somehow, to survive and kvetch about how hard done by they are. ;^)
This is judging the matter from a moral point of view, of course.
I realize that's not normally much of a consideration when it comes to unconstitutional laws.
But the next generation may be more 'sensitized' to the consequences of unconstitutional usurpations by the State.
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