I do not advocate the use of drugs such as marijuana , amphetamines , cocaine , heroin and the number of other drugs, due to only a personaly choice . But I think these drugs should be legalized in the United States for the same reason alcohol, and cigarettes are legalized in the united states. For the same reason pharmeceutical drugs are legal in the United States. It isn't the government choice to tell the American People it is wrong bad to use these drugs. If a person does marijuana everynight, its the person fault and the person should take full responsibility for the consequenses of their actions. Obviously programs such as DARE do not have a profound impact on our children's choice of whether to smoke marijuana or not. Their were people who use marijuana daily and could still perform all daily functions. I think the legalization would reduce illicit drug trade in the United States. Alcohol reduces mental impairment. But no policy maker is advocated the reduction of alcohol impairment . The point that Iam trying to make is the people before hand no the consequences of their actions before taking these drugs. People take drugs for pleasure . So What!?!?! People consume fatty foods because it taste good every day and may become obese !!! Its their choice!
10/9/2005 11:43:33 AM
kthx
10/9/2005 11:48:50 AM
It is their choice to take drugs, and I think there is one reason the government does outlaw drugs like cocaine, narcotics, and speed, their addiction potential (pot is not on the list). These drugs heavily expliot a flaw in the human mind, causing it to physically become addicted to a drug after only limited abuse. Its easy to sit here and say "drugs shouldn't be illegal, the government shouldn't tell me what to do", but can you imagine little kids in rehab, and thousands and thousands of people in rehab, and many more on the streets and dying from overdoses? We see how bad alcohol and gambling can effect people's lives, those are kiddie addictions compared to herion.
10/9/2005 12:01:11 PM
^ yepits a national security issue for drugs like heroin
10/9/2005 12:05:18 PM
anyone who thinks narcotics should be legal has either never tried them before or is stupid/liberitarian
10/9/2005 12:09:50 PM
Again, Alcohol can exploit a flaw in the human mind. People know the symptons of the drugs before they used them . If one takes a sleeping pill constantly , a person will gradually fall out of their sleep cycle , causing them to be delayed for important factors in their lives such as missing work. It would be illegal for little kids to use drugs anyway , just as it is illegal for little kids to smoke and use alcohol. I don't think legalizing pot will not change much for kids. Whether one legalizing pot or not, it would be against the law for a minor to use pot simply because they do not have any rights . Kids today go to rehab for their addiction to heroin and cocaine, along with their usage of alcohol. People are in rehab now for their addiction. Drugs are still illegal Kris and thousands of kids die now on the streets because of their stupid choices. Look at what happened to River Phoenix throwing a great future away because of his stupid addiction. But I am not going to sit down and say 'Oh, Drugs forced River into oblvion' . No! River forced himself into oblivion. He knew the effects of what HEroin would do to his mind. I think legalizing drugs would reduced the number of minors using drugs because The government would keep track of the distributors distributing these illegal drugs because their would be policies that would state prevent drug dealers from distributing these drugs to minors , just like with alcohol beverages and cigarette companies. People die because of Alcohol poisioning and lung cancer everyday ; dosen't that qualify as a potential danger to people. Illegal drugs are compared to the Prohibition era of the 1920's. Whether drugs are legalized are not , people are still going to use drugs anyway, just like people in the 1920's were going to use alcohol
10/9/2005 12:23:41 PM
We have created our own country where we can do Supercool all day.
10/9/2005 12:38:21 PM
10/9/2005 12:50:07 PM
i think that this area of law enforcement should be left to the statesthe schedule system is fucking stupid
10/9/2005 1:10:01 PM
Coke is satan incarnate. So many countries have lawless regions controlled by dictators, gangs, warlords, terrorists, etc who are entirely funded by drug money. Its all of whats wrong with central and south america and its fucking over plenty of villages across africa and asia. And of course it's fucking up individuals all over the world. I think its the worst thing to happen to humanity since cancer.Pot should be legal.
10/9/2005 3:27:13 PM
Imagine you're a farmer in Peru. Every once in a while, a bunch of guys with guns come and tell you to grow coca. And, every once in a while, a bunch of guys with guns come and tell you to not grow coca.Oh, and you've never heard the word "cocaine" in your life.
10/9/2005 3:39:09 PM
Just speaking from experience with Peru, everyone down there has fucking heard "cocaine" before. It's not exactly Bumfucknowhereilliteracyland or anything.My way of dealing with the, "People should have the right to make their own decisions about it," line has always been the thinking, "Well, you use the drugs, you get addicted to the drugs, the addiction runs your life and you don't get to make a decision about anything." Meaning that, at the end of the day, your "right to make your own decisions" could very well be better served by being denied one choice by the government instead of a thousand choices by the drug.
10/9/2005 4:11:15 PM
10/9/2005 5:17:34 PM
Drug is my favorite drug and i think we should legalize it
10/9/2005 5:25:55 PM
10/9/2005 5:27:25 PM
caffeine is more addictive then the hallucinogens and psychotics
10/9/2005 5:34:52 PM
Thats because halluciengens have an extremely low addiction potential.
10/9/2005 7:27:03 PM
10/9/2005 7:27:57 PM
sorry, I missed that [Edited on October 9, 2005 at 7:30 PM. Reason : ^not percs or other perscription narcotics (sans morphine)]
10/9/2005 7:30:05 PM
10/9/2005 7:30:24 PM
what the fuckif you had an endless supply of percocets i promise you that you would slowly blow off more and more things to take a few pills and sit in your room[Edited on October 9, 2005 at 7:32 PM. Reason : or some fucking morphine, god damn i miss that stuff]
10/9/2005 7:31:47 PM
10/9/2005 7:33:46 PM
i skipped work for narcotics
10/9/2005 7:34:29 PM
^^^Sorry but I think there is more to life than being fucked up. Most people are like this and have some higher purpose than drugs. I don't think most people are addicts, like I said its the few bad apples you have to worry about, and fuck them anyway
10/9/2005 8:18:39 PM
if you start taking narcoticsthinking you can control ityou will get addictedeven if there are "more important things"thats kinda the whole point of what addiction is
10/9/2005 8:22:25 PM
You've obviously never been addicted to something. You may think there's more to life than drugs, but if you had ever used them, you'd realize that when you are addicted to a drug, that's all life is, that drug.
10/9/2005 8:26:59 PM
I watched a cool series of show on Illegal Drugs on the History Channel last night. All drugs were at one time legal, and gradually they were banned. I can't remember exactly, but I think by the 50's pot, heroin, and cocaine were illegal. Then in the 60's the government became concerned that the LSD-using youth were being too disruptive. Since free speech and assembly for protest were constitutionally guaranteed rights, they decided to make LSD illegal. Then, protestors were arrested by the thousands on drug possession charges, and after awhile the protests ended. Unlike the previously banned drugs, LSD is not physically addictive.Another drug that is not physically additive is MDMA (X, ecstasy). It acts by causing a massive release of serotonin in the brain, and the mental health community thought it was useful in therapy sessions and marriage counseling. The judge hearing the case to make it a controlled substance ruled that it should not be banned, but he was later over turned by the Federal Government. It's now a Class I substance, meaning it can't be prescribed or even researched. Heroin is also Class I, though studies have shown it to be a more much effective pain killer than opium. I have read medical studies (conducted in other countries, of course) that also prove that heroin for surgery or injury pain management is actually less physically additive than opium, which is what is primarily used during hopitalization in the US.And then there is Roofies, that drug that makes people unconscious and seems to be so popular for rape and robbery.Finally, there are plenty of prescription drugs that are perfectly legal and potentially deadly. The advantage of having them legalized lies in quality control and dosage control. You can OD and die on any of the above drugs, of course.Should any or all of these be completely illegal? Well, they are, which means they can't even be researched for potentially useful applications. People seem to have no problems finding them for purchase anyway.[Edited on October 9, 2005 at 8:44 PM. Reason : ..][Edited on October 9, 2005 at 8:56 PM. Reason : ..]
10/9/2005 8:40:05 PM
crystal meth is not MDMA and is HIGHLY addictiveschedule not classi cant uinderstand why you would ONLY ban roofies given your criteria and benzos are often abused for rape and they make you unconscious and unable to remember what happened so should those be banned too?
10/9/2005 8:46:14 PM
^You're right, sorry, mental hiccup. I shouldn't have stayed up so late watching TV last night.I'm going to edit it now.
10/9/2005 8:56:05 PM
Public Service Announcement:Legal != Freely available to your community's children.How weak does a Soap Box argument have to be when this hyperbolic appeal to "think of the children" is made...
10/9/2005 9:02:20 PM
I fell asleep with that show on last night, 24carat, and I don't recall them saying that the gov't was concerned about the disruptiveness. If anything, the gov't was concerned about the health aspect of LSD, particularly the state of mind of the person after the trip, much less the concerns over bad trips.
10/9/2005 9:06:45 PM
Actually, correct me if i'm wrong, but something can be perfectly legal and also require a prescription. That puts it in "children protected" status I suppose.The Netherlands has some of our "Schedule I" drugs legalized, and they have a lower drug addiction rate than we do (to the extent that these things can be tracked.) I can also say that morphine made me truly not care what was happening to me. I had a huge gash in my abdomen and everything was cool as far as I was concerned. And morphine is legal for medicinal purposes. It's obviously addictive.
10/9/2005 9:11:27 PM
i didnt see the show but he is absoultely rightLSD was controlling the counter-culturehoover sent a memo saying "hey you cant arrest them for protesting but you can arrest them for drugs"it really didnt have anything to do with health^not all schedule 1 drugs are addictive[Edited on October 9, 2005 at 9:13 PM. Reason : .]
10/9/2005 9:11:44 PM
10/9/2005 9:13:00 PM
Actually, it was all Leary's fault.
10/9/2005 9:14:59 PM
10/9/2005 9:15:35 PM
10/10/2005 12:06:53 AM
10/10/2005 1:08:57 AM
Marijuana is for losers.But it makes sense to decriminalize it.
10/10/2005 3:26:56 AM
legalization makes sense. then, american farmers could grow it, undercutting foreign production. also, states could tax the drugs (relatively) heavily and fund rehab programs for the people who can't handle it. your freedom to use drugs would come with the caveat that it is your responsibility to bail out others who aren't responsible with their use. i understand that once drugs have a strong enough lobby, this safety net won't fly any longer, but by then the use of these substances will have "matured", if you know what i mean.
10/10/2005 7:33:04 AM
10/10/2005 12:39:45 PM
Why was murder made illegal?Are there victims involved in the crime?
10/10/2005 1:31:51 PM
You guys are arguing the wrong issue. We've moved past weed and its now time to illegalize porn.
10/10/2005 1:33:24 PM
Never thought I'd see the day when I'd have to refrain from making an argument because Kris already made it.
10/10/2005 1:54:10 PM
Explain your answer.
10/10/2005 2:03:56 PM
I tend to think that an individual's drug use very rarely limits its negative impact to the user, but I can understand that, because of the indirect nature of that effect, one might at least try to claim otherwise.One who sells drugs, though, is knowingly and energetically distributing a substance that not only causes serious physical deterioration and powerful addiction -- both of which could, I suppose, be said for tobacco -- but also one's inability to function in society and for his own benefit.Drug dealers steal money, life, and freedom from people who as often as not (if not more so) are not in any state of mind to be "taking responsibility."
10/10/2005 2:13:40 PM
"steal?"
10/10/2005 2:30:05 PM
10/10/2005 2:35:05 PM
arguing that drugs should be illegal b.c drug users might resort to crime to get more drugs is like saying we should ban alcohol b.c people may get drunk and resort to driving back drunk or that all knives might be mad b.c someone may get angry and stab someone
10/10/2005 3:10:40 PM
10/10/2005 3:16:53 PM