Pablo Sanchez wrote:
Whoops, strawman. What makes you think that everyone who has the opportunity to use drugs will do so? The Government will make sure to inform everyone of the nasty effects and addiction related to each drug, and trust the public to make an informed choice. That's what we called 'regulation.' Smokers are making a bad decision, but I don't think that most of them are stupid enough to do the truly hard drugs.
Technically, it sounds more like a leap in logic

, but...
I agree. Speaking purely from a standpoint of empiricial evidence--and
in spite of the rant of sorts I just posted--I know a couple of people,
two young women and one guy, that actually chain-smoke, yet have
never even touched marijuana. (For that matter, neither have I.)
One of the girls doesn't drink and is a strict vegetarian. My
discussions with her about clean living have been...interesting

LOL.
Sweet, but illogical lass.
My opinion on the drugs is this:
Marijuana should be legal, because it really doesn't hurt anyone. They are only slightly more harmful to the user than cigarettes, and a pothead is generally too docile and unmotivated to do much of anything wrong. Of the marijuana smokers who I have met, I would consider much less dangerous than a non-user.
Yep. I've yet to meet a stoner who was a danger to anyone. As
a buddy of mine once said, "Marijuana makes the user stupid and
lazy. What's the threat in that?"
That's a bit overstated, but in general, it's probably *not* a demon
of a drug...if someone of age wants to use the stuff, fine. Let them.
I'd rather have a stoned person behind the wheel than an extremely
drunk person, tu quoque as it is.
Ecstasy should be studied, and then an informed decision made about it. So far we have not found any serious side effects, and most of the danger resulting from X use now is a result of its illegal status--drug dealers sell what they purport to be X, but what is actually PCP or GHB or even Drano. If the government would regulate it, then we could cut down on this problem.
I know next to nothing of Ecstacy.
The harder drugs are harder to solve, but we should hit the problem at the source. Why do people grow opium and cocaine and sell it to the USA? Because they can make more money doing that, than growing foodstuffs. There are two ways to solve this: Destroy the Market, or make foodstuffs more lucrative. The current policy of arresting middlemen and consumers has proven a total failure, so we need to look at other options.
Definitely.
How would everyone classify anabolic/androgenic steroids, a class
three substance in the United States? Again, speaking only for
myself, the juicers I've known have NOT been the rampaging,
out of control nuts that are so often publicized in mass media.
(When you consider that a large percentage of US pro baseballers
are using, yet they're not caught smashing up bars etc., that should
tell you something.)
I for one think they should be legal, available through prescription.
Having first-hand experience with the so-called side-effects, I think
they're like any other drug: use them responsibly for short periods,
and you'll be okay--and FAR from more prone to violence than you'd be otherwise. But abuse them, like any other drug (ephedrine), and you're fucked.