Should Laws Against Drug Use Remain Restrictive?
Question by ATL0023: Should Laws Against Drug Use Remain Restrictive?
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Answer by Tin-God
yes i believe so, the people that argue if we legalise them all it will make them less of a problem are fools, look at the massive damage Alcohol does to society
Answer by Nicholas J
No. Drug abuse is not a crime and drub abusers are not criminals. We need to stop grossly misusing our justice system if we intend to advance our civilization. The people who support prohibition, who kidnap and cage drug abusers are the real monsters doing the real damage in this scenario. They are just too full of their own righteousness to see the plain truth.
Like the guy above. “Gee people who drink alcohol do bad things”… yea nutbag, so do people who worship jesus. So do people who eat sandwiches. These laws are just another example of the decaying theocratic monarchy we come from. And that was bizarre and wildly stupid too. Yet everyone thought that was a good idea back then too.
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