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Actually I'm glad you said this. This goes back to our conversation yesterday. This is a worldview issue. Darwinism does not care about human life. Humans have no value at all. We're just bags of protoplasm banging around with no intrinsic value. So it doesn't surprise me that those who hold to that worldview think that everything should be legalized, including life destroying drugs. Of course, as I said yesterday, you can't live consistently within that worldview.
You can’t legislate morality.
 
Actually I'm glad you said this. This goes back to our conversation yesterday. This is a worldview issue. Darwinism does not care about human life. Humans have no value at all. We're just bags of protoplasm banging around with no intrinsic value. So it doesn't surprise me that those who hold to that worldview think that everything should be legalized, including life destroying drugs. Of course, as I said yesterday, you can't live consistently within that worldview.

Sheep gonna sheep
 
Who then get recruited to cartels and gangs.

Yay prison system!
Prison system is big business in the country. Corporations and special interest groups love drugs being illegal. It’s good for business!! They don’t give a damn about people. But don’t tell Bass that.
 
I don't agree. In populations where illicit drugs are readily available, no one is staying away because it's "illegal." They have a natural hatred for the police and drug use is one way of showing rebellion. If they are staying away because of the effects they have witnessed first hand.

As for the rest of the population most stay away because they know it will kill you, not because of the legality. I know I can legally get enough oxy to die from it but I know better.

According to multiple sources, less than 20% of the American public use marijuana, while greater than 70% use alcohol. There is data to suggest that alcohol is more harmful than marijuana, and there is data to suggest that this is widely acknowledged by the general public. The major difference between the two substances is legality. Yes, there are some communities/sub-cultures that distrust anything do do with law enforcement, but the fact remains that prison time is perhaps the chief deterrent for a significant proportion of law-abiding citizens.

By legalizing any substance, you would almost certainly increase the usage of it at least somewhat.
 
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What you're missing is the vastly more people who would use if it were legal. This isn't hard.
Your hypothetical where we all lose our minds and go out and buy meth? Lol ok.

Coupled with more education and rehab, I'd say false. Users could recover and not become criminalized and lifelong users. More education means less use and repeat use.

Taking in the whole picture, it could mean less. Decriminalization at the very least. Portugal has offered a better model and proof it works.

All the evidence you have is an ever growing war on drugs, coupled with increasing drug usage. So many accomplishments!
 
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Let me ask you a question. If meth were legal would you do it? Exactly. That’s the point. Doesn’t matter if it’s legal or not. Some people are going to do drugs, drink alcohol, drink 15 sugar filled sodas a day, or shoot heroin whether it’s legal or not. And others won’t. Can’t stop supply and demand.

But because it's illegal, a child that almost dies in a meth explosion can be removed from the dangerous home and be given a chance. If it's legalized, then the explosion would be akin to a cooking accident, and nothing could be done. Not to mention the dangers of excessive Meth exposure. Also, because it's illegal, sellers can be taken off the street, reducing the number of people who have the opportunity to try and become addicted to the substances. The war on drugs helps break the cycle. The war can never be won, but a surrender would be far worse.
 
But because it's illegal, a child that almost dies in a meth explosion can be removed from the dangerous home and be given a chance. If it's legalized, then the explosion would be akin to a cooking accident, and nothing could be done. Not to mention the dangers of excessive Meth exposure. Also, because it's illegal, sellers can be taken off the street, reducing the number of people who have the opportunity to try and become addicted to the substances. The war on drugs helps break the cycle. The war can never be won, but a surrender would be far worse.
No, it wouldn’t.
 
But because it's illegal, a child that almost dies in a meth explosion can be removed from the dangerous home and be given a chance. If it's legalized, then the explosion would be akin to a cooking accident, and nothing could be done. Not to mention the dangers of excessive Meth exposure. Also, because it's illegal, sellers can be taken off the street, reducing the number of people who have the opportunity to try and become addicted to the substances. The war on drugs helps break the cycle. The war can never be won, but a surrender would be far worse.

for every seller taken off the street, two more replace them. They sell on the street because it's illegal and unregulated. If someone dies because of your meth explosion, you go to jail for manslaughter, regardless of it being a regulated drug or not.
 
According to multiple sources, less than 20% of the American public use marijuana, while greater than 70% use alcohol. There is data to suggest that alcohol is more harmful than marijuana, and there is data to suggest that this is widely acknowledged by the general public. The major difference between the two substances is legality. Yes, there are some communities/sub-cultures that distrust anything do do with law enforcement, but the fact remains that prison time is perhaps the chief deterrent for a significant proportion of law-abiding citizens.

By legalizing any substance, you would almost certainly increase the usage of it at least somewhat.

By legalizing it, you take those billions of dollars you were spending on the drug war and reinvest it in EDUCATION and TREATMENT and people no longer go to jail for possession. If my best friend had went to jail for possession, his life would be crap right now. Instead he was able to stop doing it and turn his life around. Hard to do that when you are a convicted felon.
 
By legalizing it, you take those billions of dollars you were spending on the drug war and reinvest it in EDUCATION and TREATMENT and people no longer go to jail for possession. If my best friend had went to jail for possession, his life would be crap right now. Instead he was able to stop doing it and turn his life around. Hard to do that when you are a convicted felon.

I have stated on here that I believe in limited decriminalization of marijuana. My point in that last post is that it is erroneous to suggest that legality is not a deterrent.
 
for every seller taken off the street, two more replace them. They sell on the street because it's illegal and unregulated. If someone dies because of your meth explosion, you go to jail for manslaughter, regardless of it being a regulated drug or not.

If someone dies during a grease fire, do you go to jail for manslaughter? No difference if it's all legal. They're just cooking something.
 
Actually I'm glad you said this. This goes back to our conversation yesterday. This is a worldview issue. Darwinism does not care about human life. Humans have no value at all. We're just bags of protoplasm banging around with no intrinsic value. So it doesn't surprise me that those who hold to that worldview think that everything should be legalized, including life destroying drugs. Of course, as I said yesterday, you can't live consistently within that worldview.
So over the top. So only creationists are allowed to value human life? Might want to inform the majority of society, who seem to care for one another.

Talk about moral elitism.
 
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