Formaldehyde said:Actually, in the US the original law criminalizing marijuana was written to harass "uppity" Mexicans and Mexican-Americans in the Southwest.
Yes, it had to have a racist motive didn't it? What else can we expect from Nazi America?
Formaldehyde said:You mean bring up an obviously absurd law that most everybody but the opposite of libertarians, e.g. those who believe in absurd totalitarian control of the populace, are opposed to it?
Marijuana will eventually be legalized once the number of provincial people who believe in legislating morality, because they think they know how everybody else should think and act, become a minority. It is just a matter of time.
So the majority of people are a totalitarian minority?
Provincial people legislating morality... that's the US Congress, the FBI and the DEA, right?
Civver 764 said:I'd wager that 90% of the people on the internet are libertarian.
I'm sure that you don't mean they are opposed to Obamacare when you say that...

TaniciusFox said:The government should not be regulating society's wholesomeness.
I agree, but why only drugs? Shall we eliminate pollution controls, financial regulations, anti-monopoly legislation and income taxes, or is it only drugs that should have the benefit of free-market capitalism?
Contre said:So... your rational self interest is to pay more for less results? You pay either way through taxes and lost economic activity.
The cheapest solution is not always the best solution. If we have to pay to fix the problem, we should pay enough to fix the problem by providing an effective deterrent to bring drug-users to their senses.
Dawghood001 said:Ayn Rand clearly hasn't learned that prohibition doesn't work.
If I want to, I could buy marijuana in less than an hour, at almost any time of day. 80% of high school students say the same thing, and they've been saying the same thing for 40 years now, when the "War on Drugs" started.
If 4 out of 5 U.S. high schoolers can buy marijuana within one hour, can anyone honestly say that prohibition is achieving it's goals?
Of course not.
Then why do you need to legalise it?
Prohibition has the effect of allowing criminals to be targetted and contained in a given industry, and reduces the extent of the drug menace. Drugs, once legalised, can rot an entire society if allowed to spread unchecked.
We can't give the message to decent people that it's okay to take drugs. If some leftists or criminals want to bust their brains and have a little pseudo-rebellion with drugs, then so be it. It probably helps to keep them under control so it's actually quite laughable, but we don't want everybody doing them.
I really hope that the attitudes expressed here are not something that any Republicans, Christians or other good people in America share in.
I'm still astonished how many people suddenly want free-market capitalism when it comes to drugs. We should find a way to take advantage of this
