having read part of a recent exchange between gribbler and ben i was struck by the poverty of the arguments deployed in favour of the drug war. however, there must be some that aren't either ridiculous, insane or based on some pathetic personal grievance.
full disclosure, i'm in favour of the legalisation, taxation and reasonable regulation of all drugs on moral, social and practical grounds. i'd like to hear from those who broadly in favour of current drug policy, that is of keeping drugs illegal for recreational purposes, about your reasons for your views. i would also like to hear from those who support the legalisation of some drugs, especially weed, and not others; i'm curious about your reasons for drawing the distinction.
one other thing, this thread is about matters of general principle and not about the particular legal situation in one country. or to put it another way, if you want to discuss what thomas jefferson would have thought about crack and why this is so important, then please start your own thread.
full disclosure, i'm in favour of the legalisation, taxation and reasonable regulation of all drugs on moral, social and practical grounds. i'd like to hear from those who broadly in favour of current drug policy, that is of keeping drugs illegal for recreational purposes, about your reasons for your views. i would also like to hear from those who support the legalisation of some drugs, especially weed, and not others; i'm curious about your reasons for drawing the distinction.
one other thing, this thread is about matters of general principle and not about the particular legal situation in one country. or to put it another way, if you want to discuss what thomas jefferson would have thought about crack and why this is so important, then please start your own thread.
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