Cdywolfe
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There should be no variables that go into deciding whether it is moral or not. Regardless of its location, deep in the woods or next to a public school, the drug itself reaches its destination. And it affects more than those who take it. Just look at the downfall of areas where meth has spread.
Referencing breaking bad.. Really?
Here is my issues with the anarchy frame of mind. You believe in everything being left up to the free market until you see it morally unjust. However what you see as morally unjust others won't. Then you have a disagreement. Who resolves that disagreement? An authority figure? Nope, authority bad.
This is the exact reason we have laws. Because as a society no one will ever see eye to eye on any subject. The laws of this land is what keeps us as civilized as what we are. Just because you see a law as immoral doesn't mean others do. I don't like all the laws we have, however I don't see officers who enforce those laws as bad cops or immoral.
Okay... You see legislation as an exemption from morality. Some of us don't.
I also love the "laws are the only thing that keep us civilized" argument. Are you saying that law is the only thing that keeps you civilized? I know it's not what's keeping me civilized and I'm not presumptuous enough to think I'm mortally superior to everyone else. Are there evil people? Of course. I don't know exactly how a stateless society would handle those people but it would have to be better than what we do now... Which is elect them to congress and allow them to take half our money and violently control us through arbitrary and asinine "laws".
