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  • dragonschild
    FFR Player
    • Oct 2005
    • 40

    #1

    Prohibition.

    Why the are some drugs illegal? Would it do better for prohibition to be abolished? Personally I see more arguments for prohibition outweighing the ones against it.


    -What you do with your own body should be your own damn business, and not interfered with by the government. It is a victimless crime.

    -Prohibition does more harm than good. Stigmans attatched to convictions can prevent employment and education.

    -Making drugs illegal just romanticizes them. They are the forbidden fruit, which is temtacious.

    -The current drug war budget is somewhere around $30 billion dollars. This doesen't include the half million prisoners incarcerated for prohibition charges.
    It's estimated that taxes could be reduced by one-third if the government decriminalized JUST marijuana.

    -When has there been a death reported by cannabis?? There hasn't been one in the last 100 years.

    -Two other LEGAL drugs have have been the cause of half a million deaths in the u.s. alone: around 480,000 from tobacco and 80,000 from alcohol. Although these make up 20% of annual deaths in the U.S. and preventable by prohibition, it shows inconsistancy to reduce harm, and laws themselves. Why is these legal, and marijuana not?

    -Prohibiting drugs makes the market for them to inflate. This high cost is more likely to make the dealer to commit crimes to make money for more expensive drugs.

    -"Defendants convicted of selling crack cocaine receive equal sentences to those convicted of selling 100 times the same amount of powder cocaine." I smell racism. The majority selling crack are poor and black, while those selling cocaine are not.

    -Often times illegal drugs are purchased in the underground market. Drugs are cut with substances to increase supply, sale potential, ptrofit, or user addiction. "This can be dangerous as even though numerous illegal drugs have very low toxicity levels (low potential for overdose) and low addiction potential. Their safety status can be altered dramatically if they contain other chemicals the buyer is unaware of. This can increase the potential for unexpected effects, overdoses, and drug dependence. For instance, tablets sold as MDMA have commonly been found to contain methamphetamine as the primary active ingredient or include methamphetamine in addition to other drugs.[17]methamphetamine has much higher comparative addictive potential than MDMA, and a higher risk of overdose as demonstrated by its LD50s." Hmm

    -The prohibition of drugs have caused a major block to research. This can limit the amount of information on drugs, beneficial to the user.



    If you would like where i got my sources, just message me. : )
  • Squeek
    let it snow~
    • Jan 2004
    • 14444

    #2
    Re: Prohibition.

    Believe me, I've heard all the arguments and I completely agree. Certain drugs should be legalized. It'd empty prisons, free up the judicial system, save us billions of dollars annually, and reduce crime rate.

    It's a win/win/win/win/win/win/win situation.

    In case you didn't know, Marijuana is legal in Alaska and Oregon.

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    • Kilgamayan
      Super Scooter Happy
      FFR Simfile Author
      • Feb 2003
      • 6583

      #3
      Re: Prohibition.

      Originally posted by Squeek
      Believe me, I've heard all the arguments and I completely agree. Certain drugs should be legalized.
      You say this because you're smart.

      The majority of America is not, and thus needs to be protected from itself.
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      • studmuffin51306
        FFR Player
        • Sep 2006
        • 149

        #4
        Re: Prohibition.

        The problem with legalizing it is that 75% of America's teens would jump all over the suddenly legal drugs. It would be like growing up in the 60s again. Everything would be about rebellion, and no one would get anywhere.

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        • Shashakiro
          TWO THOUZAND COMBO
          FFR Simfile Author
          • Aug 2005
          • 9082

          #5
          Re: Prohibition.

          Originally posted by studmuffin51306
          legalizing it
          Originally posted by studmuffin51306
          rebellion
          uh yeah, wouldn't be much of a rebellion if it was legal.

          Anti-drug laws are retarded for the exactly same reason Prohibition was retarded.
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          • The_Q
            FFR Player
            • May 2004
            • 4391

            #6
            Re: Prohibition.

            Last I checked, the figure was $26 billion that would be saved per year on law enforcement and opportunity cost on marijuana alone.

            And, before anyone mentions it, there would be absolutely NO benefit from taxing it. Sure, taxes make revenue for the government but they are an equal cost to the people who pay them, which cancels everything out (if we don't count the costs of filing taxes etc.).

            Prohibition is simply a burden on the free-market. I believe you know how I feel about that.

            Q

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            • Mystik3345
              FFR Player
              • May 2005
              • 27

              #7
              Re: Prohibition.

              I think marijuana should be legalized but not any other drugs. Marijuana is no more harmful than alcohol, it was merely scapegoated as a reason for the increase in crime rates way back in the day. Other drugs like crack/cocaine, heroine, meth, should stay illegal because they are highly addictive and really do destroy your life fast. Trust me, a friend of my dads became addicted to crack and within 5 years his heart stopped working almost completely, and he died in his 40's. Marijuana however is better for you than cigarettes. It doesn't cause lung cancer though it does still destroy the lungs because of the smoke, but it is for the most part not addictive (i've never heard of anyone addicted to marijuana), yet cigarettes are highly addictive and cause cancer. Did you know marijuana actually supresses the gene we believe to cause cancer?

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              • korny
                It's Saint Pepsi bitch
                • May 2004
                • 4385

                #8
                Re: Prohibition.

                Originally posted by Squeek

                In case you didn't know, Marijuana is legal in Alaska and Oregon.

                WHOA WHOA WHOA SERIOUSLY?

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                • Squeek
                  let it snow~
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 14444

                  #9
                  Re: Prohibition.

                  Originally posted by korny
                  WHOA WHOA WHOA SERIOUSLY?
                  Ever been to either of these states?

                  People are rollin' em up on the streets.

                  It's pretty neat. And we all know Alaska has like no crime rate. I see yet another correlation =o

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                  • dragonschild
                    FFR Player
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 40

                    #10
                    Re: Prohibition.

                    Originally posted by Squeek
                    In case you didn't know, Marijuana is legal in Alaska and Oregon.
                    Whoa, where are you getting your information from? Maybe medical marijuana....

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                    • Squeek
                      let it snow~
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 14444

                      #11
                      Re: Prohibition.

                      I can't find a source =/

                      I know it is but I don't know where I saw it. It's been years since I went to Alaska. But honestly, I know it when I see it, and the guy was rolling one in broad daylight on the side of a major street outside of a mall. I honestly cannot imagine anyone doing this if it were illegal.

                      Ah, try this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabi..._United_States

                      Also, in Alaska, cannabis was decided legal for in-home, personal use under the Raven vs. State ruling in 1975. This ruling allowed up to four ounces of cannabis for these purposes.
                      Last edited by Squeek; 12-9-2006, 01:08 PM.

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                      • bobbycat73
                        FFR Player
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 339

                        #12
                        Re: Prohibition.

                        I agree with everyone in this thread with the decreased crime rate and money saving issues. But, that means that more kids will be have accessibility to drugs, and that means overdosing because they're idiots, thus more death. It would be a perfect plan if everyone had a little bit more common sense.
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                        • korny
                          It's Saint Pepsi bitch
                          • May 2004
                          • 4385

                          #13
                          Re: Prohibition.

                          squeek has touched me in a way i thought i could never be touched. i'm going there for christmas break because of family. i'm going to smoke so much white widow it's not even funny

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                          • deltro300111
                            FFR Player
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 1014

                            #14
                            Re: Prohibition.

                            Marijuana should be legalized on the same terms as Alcohol or Tobacco so it will be treated by kids with the same amount of respect as either one of those.

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                            • dsadsadsa
                              Take out the D and S.
                              • Feb 2004
                              • 349

                              #15
                              Re: Prohibition.

                              I'm almost afraid to post this.... but I disagree. First of all if they DID legalize it, there'd have to be an age limit. Age limit or no age limit, legalizing it would make it that much easier to obtain. Take a school, sort out the kids that do drugs and those that don't. What type of mental image do you get? I would understand it being legalized if there was no way for kids to obtain it, but this would only make it way way easier. I can see a guy coming home from work and getting high instead of getting drunk, but for the sake of the teens, I say no.

                              Also, whoever said OD, yeah, that.
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