Time to Legalize Street Drugs
I am not a street drug user. I did indulge in marijuana use over a three-year period, but that was over 20 years ago. I used tobacco over a 12-year period. Today my drug use is confined to seasonal allergy medicine, a daily caffeine habit, and the rare alcoholic drink. Yes, tobacco, caffeine and alcohol are drugs. Alcohol is just as intoxicating as street drugs. Nicotine is more addictive than some street drugs. Caffeine is becoming stronger and stronger.
I am not trying to promote street drug use. They create medical problems in your body, destroy your moral sense and ruin those around you. I have no pity for users
...the 2003 National Survey on Drug Use and Health found that among youths aged 12 to 17, 41 percent fewer said they had used ecstasy in the past month. However, many kids are still experimenting: * 3.3 percent of kids ...
Over its history, prohibition has cost us trillions of dollars. Trillions for the cost of bloated government bureaucracies, direct foreign aid, military operations in South America, border surveillance, domestic surveillance, prison construction and operation, court costs, medical expenses, the creation of local para-military police forces, property
...pathetic, you make fun of it. Like it does not matter, well it does. In fact as I volunteered for Red Ribbon week this last year, I noticed how disrespectful people were of the anti-drug campaigns. So, Houston we have ...
If you are a conservative and you like to remind the liberals that the trillions of dollars they have spent on public assistance has not mad a difference, please take an honest look at your sacred moral war on drugs. Like welfare, prohibition exacerbates the problem that it is trying to solve. We criticize liberals for showcasing their compassion by supporting a failing program like welfare while we showcase our tough on crime stance by supporting a failing war on drugs.
Prohibition is a violation of your privacy. I realize the Constitution does not give us the expressed right to privacy, but there is
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SOME HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
Street drugs bring health problems, but how widespread are they? Drug abuse destroys the lives of some users but how big of a societal problem is it? Think about the latest drug hysteria you have heard over methamphetamines. It sounds like every teenager in the country will be hooked on crystal meth by 2010. Sure, meth addiction and meth labs are a public hazard, but haven t we heard this story before? The last scourge in our society was Oxycontin (hillbilly heroin) in the 90s. Before that it was crack cocaine in the 80s. I remember growing up in the late 60s and early 70s fearing my
...Or they might experience them in mild form, or have localized pain in their shoulders, arms, back, or abdomen. Sometimes the only symptom is a feeling of heartburn or nausea. When experiencing these mild symptoms, often times people will not ...
Race and immigration have historically been at the root of drug wars. Marijuana was originally a border issue with Mexico. Narcotics regulations came in the early 20th century after we started getting involved in Asian affairs.
...and Demerol. These medications are meanth to help relieve pain, coughs, and diarrhea. Those that abuse these medications, however, do so in order to escape reality by preventing the brain from receiving pain messages. As a result, those who abuse ...
Along with racism we have to discuss classism (No, I am not a liberal, I just hate inconsistencies.). If a rich person becomes
...all. Or they might experience them in mild form, or have localized pain in their shoulders, arms, back, or abdomen. Sometimes the only symptom is a feeling of heartburn or nausea. When experiencing these mild symptoms, often times people will ...
...of the drug that can be below but also the correct ingredient and the potency of the drug may also vary from country to country. The market size of United States of America is much larger then any of the ...
Drug enforcement has also led to the creation of over-zealous, over-armed, militarized local police forces. These SWAT teams are necessary for drug busts, armed robberies, hostage situations, first response for terrorists, etc. But as their presence becomes more standard, their costs must be justified and they will be used for less dangerous routine arrests. These officers are the more aggressive members of your local police force. They are better trained and better equipped. Don t you think this might make them more anxious for a confrontation?
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INCONSISTENCIES
We already discussed how alcohol, cigarettes and caffeine are drugs. But how many of our war on drug warriors experimented with drugs in their youth? Experimented is the coward s euphemism for used. At some point they realized that their habit was counterproductive and quit. This left them with a self-righteous attitude about the hardcore addicts.
How many of these travelers of the moral high road are
...substance (whether it is cocaine, alcohol or heroin). Over time, a person may build up a tolerance to this substance, making smaller doses obsolete. In turn, an individual needs to consume or intake larger quantities of the drug to continue ...
How many of our children are doped up on Ritalin and other psychotropic drugs? We educate our children in schools about illegal drug use and explain (rightly) how it won t make their lives easier, and then we shove prescription meds down their throats to calm them down and try to make our lives easier.
PROHIBITION JUST DOESN T
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We have tried to attack the demand side of the drug problem. Drug arrests are growing each year, courts are backlogged, and our prison population is growing larger. There are treatment centers, education programs for school children, public service announcements, etc. But the demand is still there.
We have tried to attack the supply side. We have directly assisted in military operations to try to eradicate coca production in one part of South America only to see it spring up in others. We have tried to wipe out the opium crops in Afghanistan only to see more farms gathering in Iran and Pakistan. We have tried eradicating marijuana in California only to see
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People have used mind-altering drugs since the beginning of time for pain, sexual gratification, relaxation, religion, escapism, etc. Prohibition has never stopped this and merely drives up the price making the criminal suppliers richer and more likely to engage in violent and illegal behavior. If we legalize we will need fewer prisons, fewer police, and we
...with a man that had had sex with another man. You are at risk if you inject illegal drugs or have sexual encounters with infected people. You are also at risk if you work in a health care facility, if ...
Legalization will be followed by regulation and this will protect the consumer by standardizing the quantity and quality. We currently do this with other medication. This means fewer overdoses, fewer exploding garage labs, and a decrease in medical costs. The same thing happened
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Illegal immigration should subside a little bit. There will be fewer mules
...other illegal drugs, and laws against the abuse of prescription drugs. In case of juvenile offenses, attorneys do the following steps intake, consent decree, fitness hearing, adjudicatory hearing, disposition plan, disposition hearing, probation review hearings, and case termination. If one ...
There will be a whole host of other benefits from legalization. This includes direct benefits like less property crime committed by addicts and more research on the medical benefits of some of these street drugs. We might even see new types of industry created.
Don t expect this to happen anytime soon. Social change is always slow, especially when the politician is committing political suicide. We could start out small with limited legalization in limited areas.
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Alcohol prohibition did not work and gave us organized crime and the Kennedy dynasty. Drug prohibition has not worked and given us the Crips, the
...and marijauna greatly increased. Additionally, the government lost a major source of revenue from taxing alcohol as organize crime took over the means of production and distribution. The American public became increasingly dissolutioned with the government's stubborn attempt to attain ...
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