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  • What are the Best reasons/arguments to keep marijuana illegal?

    07/29/2008 8:38:33 PM PDT · by me_a_republican · 246 replies · 738+ views
    National Review ^ | July 29, 2008 | me_a_republic
    Dear fellow forum members, What are the best reasons or arguments you can think of to keep marijuana illegal? It would really really help to if you can reply only after reading http://www.nationalreview.com/12feb96/drug.html . Thank you.
  • Reject Notion That We're Winning War on Drugs

    02/15/2006 2:22:52 PM PST · by MRMEAN · 287 replies · 2,375+ views
    The Southwest News-Herald ^ | February 15, 2006 | By JACOB G. HORNBERGER
    Conservatives never cease to fascinate me, given their professed devotion to “freedom, free enterprise, and limited government” and their ardent support of policies that violate that principle. One of the most prominent examples is the drug war. In fact, if you’re ever wondering whether a person is a conservative or a libertarian, a good litmus-test question is, How do you feel about the war on drugs? The conservative will respond, “Even though I believe in freedom, free enterprise, and limited government, we’ve got to continue waging the war on drugs.” The libertarian will respond, “End it. It is an immoral...
  • Debunking the Drug War

    08/08/2005 8:54:06 PM PDT · by neverdem · 76 replies · 1,289+ views
    NY Times ^ | August 9, 2005 | JOHN TIERNEY
    America has a serious drug problem, but it's not the "meth epidemic" getting so much publicity. It's the problem identified by William Bennett, the former national drug czar and gambler. "Using drugs," he wrote, "is wrong not simply because drugs create medical problems; it is wrong because drugs destroy one's moral sense. People addicted to drugs neglect their duties." This problem afflicts a small minority of the people who have tried methamphetamines, but most of the law-enforcement officials and politicians who lead the war against drugs. They're so consumed with drugs that they've lost sight of their duties. Like addicts...