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Sun Jun 25 2000 at 5:54:42
I think that
non-addictive substances
, and possibly even
addictive substances
which are currently
illegal
should be
legalized
. After all,
Alcohol
,
Tobacco
and
Caffeine
are already legal.
In many states,
marijuana
is the largest
cash crop
. The US does a huge
trade
in drugs every year, and we are losing all of that potential
tax money
! If we legalized drugs, and taxed the heck out of them, then many of us, especially the poorer segments of
society
, may not need to pay taxes at all anymore. (Unless they used drugs, of course.)
Many would argue that if drugs are legalized, then people would
use
them. It's a
lame
argument, and current drug usage levels prove it to be
untrue
. People use drugs whether they are legal or not. Many people in our fragmented society use drugs for a variety of reasons. Making the drugs illegal does not help these people. Dealing with the
causes
or
roots
of the individual
drives
and
societal conditions
that precipitate
drug addiction
works much better than writing and enforcing
laws
.
In The Netherlands], many drugs are legal. In
France
, they are not. Drug usage in France is considerably higher than drug usage in the Netherlands. The deciding factor is probably more closely related to the
quality of life
than to whether or not the drugs are legal.
In addition, no matter what we do, there will always be some portion of the
population
which is addicted to a substance. Alcohol was one of mankinds
earliest inventions
. It is in our
nature
to seek
recreation
, and
enjoy
the feelings that (some) drugs create. The fact that drugs are legal or illegal will not alter this.
So, I say let's legalize drugs, go for the tax money, and stop making people who use drugs feel like
criminals
. If we bring drug addiction into the
light of day
, we'll be better able ot deal with it, and help those who want
help
. We'll be able to tax a trade which is recreational, and perhaps save on the amount of money which is taken out our paychecks.
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Just a quick little comment:
I agree with many of the points raised by this node. However, as an ardent
bud smoker
, I would stand to lose money if marijuana was actually legalized and taxed in the way
generosity
describes. As it becomes more and more available, controlled by the
government
and
what the market will bear
, I fear it will greatly increase in price and possibly decrease in quality. I do certainly feel the use of
marijuana should be decriminalized
. I also feel strongly that even the more
addictive and damaging substances
should be
decriminalize
d, to a lesser extent. It is extremely important to take steps toward
making drug
laws less of a vehicle for
racism
and more of a way to focus on the fact that it is an issue of health and
poverty
. But, I digress. I suppose any further statements I make while on this soapbox should be continued
elsewhere
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Sun Jun 25 2000 at 6:30:58
stylee
: I doubt it. They don't call it
weed
for without good reason. I imagine a good portion of the people who smoke
pot
would have their own little garden to provide for themselves.
If
taxes
get too high, the same thing that happens with
tobacco
now will happen, people will find ways around them - through
smuggling
, or going to the
black market
.
As it is now,
drug economics
are the same as
alcohol
economics
were during its
prohibition
- it's sold at an inflated price because it can only be manufactured and sold in secret.
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