Why legalize pot? Well, let's go over the reasons:
1. It's my body and I'm not harming a single person, so how is it the state's purview to decide whether or not I can smoke weed?
2. Locking a person up in a US prison will do far more damage to him than some weed ever would.
3. Prohibition is totally ineffective in stopping drug use.
4. Prohibition creates huge black markets in which labor rights, consumer protections, and competition are totally undermined, being replaced by wanton violence.
5. Weed is simply not a very dangerous drug. Since it isn't addictive, as opposed to say nicotine, it tends not to be smoked in a great enough frequency to cause nasty things like lung cancer. Frankly, I think my use of caffiene is far more harmful to my health than my use of weed.
And while we're at it, let's legalize the rest of the drugs.
1. It's my body and I'm not harming a single person, so how is it the state's purview to decide whether or not I can smoke weed?
2. Locking a person up in a US prison will do far more damage to him than some weed ever would.
3. Prohibition is totally ineffective in stopping drug use.
4. Prohibition creates huge black markets in which labor rights, consumer protections, and competition are totally undermined, being replaced by wanton violence.
5. Weed is simply not a very dangerous drug. Since it isn't addictive, as opposed to say nicotine, it tends not to be smoked in a great enough frequency to cause nasty things like lung cancer. Frankly, I think my use of caffiene is far more harmful to my health than my use of weed.
And while we're at it, let's legalize the rest of the drugs.
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