All good points. Sorry to judge you from that one post.Originally Posted by Morning Glory
I agree with what you are saying thurbane, maybe my last post doesn't show that because I was adding onto what another member said...
anyway, just because I say that someone SHOULD not do something, doesn't mean that I think our current system of forced coercion is the right thing to deal with it.
I have a tendency to think that things which are harmful (as opposed to things that might be) are not a good idea. I don't think that people should drive cars. fuck, cars are a hell of a lot more dangerous then drugs. I try to refrain from driving them as much as possible. but I don't think we should ban cars or turkey legs because that would just be ridiculous.
as I've said before I don't think that it is in the majority of people to use "hard drugs" casually and without an ill side effects. either way, illegal drugs pose a problem to many and are indeed a legitimate problem in our society. That being said, while employing a BS "drugs are bad" campaign, we do very little to actually get people to stop using drugs. It should seem obvious that the first and most imporant step is creating an environment for people were they genuinly are happy and don't feel the need to escape from thier reality, and have little use for the drugs in the first place. secondly we need to stop throwing our money away on the disasterous "war on drugs" and use it to treat people for thier disease of drug addition, rather then just punshing them for making a choice that we don't agree with.
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