If dope is legal why not other drugs including prescription pills?

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Why should dopers get to have their drug of choice but other junkies not be allowed?

How is it justifiable in any way for the stinking, smelly, low life dope blowers to be gifted with the legal stamp of approval for their evil, degenerate, habit, but meth heads, crack heads, heroin users, pill poppers or any other drug to be persecuted by the government?

Don't get me wrong I think all drugs should be illegal, I have no problem with alcohol even being outlawed though that gets into thousands of years of history of social acceptance as well as legitimate social uses such as a compliment to food which complicates the issue. However, if we are going to shower dope heads with the privilege of legalilty, it burns me up that we are simultaneously persecuting meth users, opiod pill poppers, etc.

I despite dope most of all drugs. I never used it in high school. I personally wouldn't even have a problem with all other drugs besides the stinking dope crap being legalized instead of it. Hippie garbage drug for total losers and sad sacks.

This is so wrong to hypocritically legalize this stinking garbage and still persecute people who prefer other drugs.
 
Why should dopers get to have their drug of choice but other junkies not be allowed?

This is so wrong to hypocritically legalize this stinking garbage and still persecute people who prefer other drugs.

I agree, the shit should all be legal.

How is it justifiable
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in any way for the stinking, smelly, low life dope blowers to be gifted with the legal stamp of approval for their evil, degenerate, habit,

What's evil and degenerate about it?

Don't get me wrong I think all drugs should be illegal,

Why?
 
Let's make it all legal. Well, except the drugs I don't approve off. Don't look at what drugs I take. That's completely justified.

Everyone that doesn't take some kind of drug please raise your hand. All of you that never take a pill or elixir raise your hand.
 
You can walk into a drug store and buy RU-486 to kill your baby but you have to go through a background check to buy a gun.
 
Why should dopers get to have their drug of choice but other junkies not be allowed?

How is it justifiable in any way for the stinking, smelly, low life dope blowers to be gifted with the legal stamp of approval for their evil, degenerate, habit, but meth heads, crack heads, heroin users, pill poppers or any other drug to be persecuted by the government?
They shouldn't be. All recreational drugs should be legal.


You can walk into a drug store and buy RU-486 to kill your baby but you have to go through a background check to buy a gun.
I doubt RU-486 would kill your baby.
I suppose if you fed your baby enough of it, it would fuck it up pretty bad, maybe lifelong issues, but I don't really know what the side effects are.
 
You can walk into a drug store and buy RU-486 to kill your baby but you have to go through a background check to buy a gun.

Renard doesn't understand that prescription pills are legal, and Ms_AnnTroll still doesn't understand that a zygote is not a baby.
 
"The War on Drugs Is Lost," announces the cover of the new issue of National Review, and for 15 pages Mr. Buckley and a half dozen other proponents make their arguments for dropping the criminality of marijuana and even harder drugs, like cocaine and heroin.

NYTimes archive


I'm wil Bill.
 
"The War on Drugs Is Lost," announces the cover of the new issue of National Review, and for 15 pages Mr. Buckley and a half dozen other proponents make their arguments for dropping the criminality of marijuana and even harder drugs, like cocaine and heroin.

NYTimes archive


I'm wil Bill.

How many billions have been spent trying to protect people from themselves (and failing miserably)?

Legalize the lot and tax it in the same way alcohol and tobacco are taxed. Use a tiny fraction of the "War on Drugs" money to set up rehabilitation centers to help people deal with their addictive personality disorders.

If the odd addict kills themselves by overdose by now legal drugs then we're no worse off than we have been. This will also alleviate the problem of mass incarceration from non violent drug offences, reducing overcrowding in our prisons.
 
If the odd addict kills themselves by overdose by now legal drugs then we're no worse off than we have been. This will also alleviate the problem of mass incarceration from non violent drug offences, reducing overcrowding in our prisons.
And also reduce crime since if someone's drugs are stolen they can go to the police, rather than a shootout in the streets, as just one example.
 
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