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MadHound

(34,179 posts)
Tue Feb 14, 2012, 11:43 PM Feb 2012

It really is time to legalize drugs, yes, all of them [View all]

First, by legalizing drugs you will get rid of the secondary crime wave that is sweeping our country due to the black market drug trade. People wouldn't be murdered, robbed, shot, all by addicts looking to get money, protect their trade, etc. Our neighborhoods wouldn't be shooting galleries where gangsters rule by terror. Children could play outside again without fear of the drive by.

Second, by legalizing drugs you would allow addicts to get clean drugs instead of the witch's brew of battery acid, sulfur, and who knows what else that are in street drugs. Thus, the health of the addicts would improve somewhat.

Third, by removing this as a law enforcement issue, you will make it a health issue. Thus, more people will be able to get treatment and recovery without fear of being busted.

Fourth, you can manage and stabilize addicts so that while they may not give up their drugs, they can manage their addiction and become productive tax paying citizens instead of desperate criminals. This is what they've done with heroin addicts in Britain, and it has worked well. A heroin addict comes in on the train in the morning, stops by a medical clinic, gets their shot of heroin, and then goes to work. After work, he stops by the clinic, gets his shot and goes home. He holds down a job, contributes to society and manages his disease.

Fifth, you would actually lower the amount of drugs used. As it is now with drugs being illegal, there is an immense amount of glamor and appeal to do drugs, especially for young people who are all about the whole rebel image associated with drugs. Take away that rebel image, make them normalized like alcohol, and drug use goes down. We've seen that this is what happens in countries that do legalize drugs.

Sixth, you would open up an entirely new revenue stream by legalizing and taxing drugs like we do with alcohol. A revenue stream that is desperately needed right now in these tough economic times. Furthermore, you would provide good jobs for a lot of people, again, something that we need desperately.

We need to face the fact that mankind has an innate need to alter their state of consciousness, and will go to great lengths to do so. Prohibition didn't work with alcohol, and it isn't working with drugs.

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prohibition is the model.... spanone Feb 2012 #1
Legalize pot first, and see what happens. Nye Bevan Feb 2012 #2
Excellent approach! n/t RKP5637 Feb 2012 #5
+1 limpyhobbler Feb 2012 #6
religion is legal and look where THAT has gotten us lol nt msongs Feb 2012 #3
The model being used now is flawed and isn't working. Anymore, I wonder if too RKP5637 Feb 2012 #4
It has been really hard to sell this idea to people. limpyhobbler Feb 2012 #7
Yet the very system we're operating under won't allow those first steps MadHound Feb 2012 #11
AGREE 100%!!! Taverner Feb 2012 #8
k&r RainDog Feb 2012 #9
Weed should be legal. That it isn't is ridiculous. renie408 Feb 2012 #10
Well, first of all, you can't get addicted to any drug by using it one time. MadHound Feb 2012 #12
Well, scare tactics have worked really well on me. renie408 Feb 2012 #15
While I agree in theory, I disagree with some of your reasoning. Union Scribe Feb 2012 #13
To address your concerns MadHound Feb 2012 #17
Compare to other drugs. jeff47 Feb 2012 #20
What's an appropriate price for a couple grams of cocaine? metalbot Feb 2012 #26
Price would be set by market forces. jeff47 Feb 2012 #39
I'm for legalizing non-toxic "drugs".. tridim Feb 2012 #14
+ 1 dionysus Feb 2012 #16
All drugs are toxic jeff47 Feb 2012 #21
Nope. The Cannabis flower is non-toxic tridim Feb 2012 #22
Actually, it is jeff47 Feb 2012 #23
If all substances are toxic then the very definition of the word is moot. tridim Feb 2012 #27
I assure you, I can kill you with Cannabis jeff47 Feb 2012 #38
Yea, I've seen that argument before. tridim Feb 2012 #41
Ok....you're about 6 words into my post. Now, try reading the next few words. jeff47 Feb 2012 #51
Obviously I read your post. tridim Feb 2012 #54
OMG! DIHYDROGEN MONOXIDE! Denver Donkeys Feb 2012 #50
The drug war libtodeath Feb 2012 #18
If we legalize drugs, the Chinese will invade us... Bruce Wayne Feb 2012 #19
K&R... and I would add that the amount of products SomethingFishy Feb 2012 #24
I disagree, the "War on Drugs" is/was foolish only if your intent is to reduce the amount of Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #25
DURec bvar22 Feb 2012 #28
Seventh - people in chronic pain could actually get their medication... iscooterliberally Feb 2012 #29
I suffer from chronic pain and get my meds from a doctor in an office. RiffRandell Feb 2012 #31
Good for you. iscooterliberally Feb 2012 #32
Not at all. RiffRandell Feb 2012 #33
Sorry I got snippy Riff. iscooterliberally Feb 2012 #34
No problem. RiffRandell Feb 2012 #35
What "street" drugs have you done? RiffRandell Feb 2012 #30
Yes, I am experienced MadHound Feb 2012 #42
Yeah, sure. RiffRandell Feb 2012 #44
What, you want to make this some sort of pissing contest about drugs? MadHound Feb 2012 #45
Does this mean, you can't support a woman's right to choose unless you had an abortion? Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #55
Oooh yeah... meth psychosis. Such a wonderful thing don't you know. cherokeeprogressive Feb 2012 #36
Exactly. RiffRandell Feb 2012 #37
I watched my ex in-laws come within two years of paying off their mortgage... cherokeeprogressive Feb 2012 #40
'Scuse me, I live in the meth capital of the country MadHound Feb 2012 #43
Your property and your life might benefit... cherokeeprogressive Feb 2012 #47
And if meth were legal, it would be treated as a medical problem, not a law enforcement one MadHound Feb 2012 #53
This message was self-deleted by its author Tuesday Afternoon Feb 2012 #46
I don't think I agree quakerboy Feb 2012 #48
agreed samsingh Feb 2012 #49
What about Life? Redstate Bluegirl Feb 2012 #52
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