Since this got interesting in the "redistribution of wealth" topic:
How do you propose government spending be cut without damaging programs that we truly do need- for example fire, police, aid to those who need it, etc.?
I say stop spending money on prosecuting victimless crimes. Stop the war on drugs already. Stop spending money razing opium fields in other countries. Stop spending money keeping people in prison who should be in treatment so they can become productive citizens again. Stop HANDING gangs and criminals an easy source of money by making highly addictive substances only obtainable illegally. And start effing TAXING drugs- because if everyone who smokes pot paid the same taxes cigarette smokers do, we could AFFORD to be putting all the people addicted to harder drugs in treatment instead of jail- or pay off some of the deficit, or improve schools, or health care.... and that's just ONE drug.
Now, let me first say this: I despise drugs vehemently. My drug of choice is alcohol, in moderation (mostly), in the privacy of my own home (usually), and having recently seen my first example of true alcohol withdrawal happening to someone I care about, I'm reconsidering even that. I don't allow drugs in my home or around me, and if anyone offers pot to me, I'm very quick and clear in explaining that, while I support personal choice, I think it's an incredibly STUPID choice, and smells awful. I've never even smoked a cigarette or hookah, much less anything illegal. So I have no personal interest, except as a US citizen, in holding this perspective. In fact, given some personal experiences that caused my extreme distaste for marijuana and people who smoke marijuana, it would be more natural for me to want higher penalties for its use.
But it just doesn't make FINANCIAL sense. Do you think most kids, if their first exposure to drugs wasn't "OH MY GOD NEVER DO THAT EVER YOU WILL DIE JUST SAY NO OMG" would be so interested in them? When you think about it objectively, what seems stupider than rolling up a dried plant and smoking it, except maybe injecting a toxic substance in your veins? If it wasn't so taboo, they wouldn't think it MUST be so exciting. And making it so exciting by making it illegal just creates a huge illegal industry that isn't paying taxes and is COSTING the country money to try to get rid of it, with very little success.
How do you propose government spending be cut without damaging programs that we truly do need- for example fire, police, aid to those who need it, etc.?
I say stop spending money on prosecuting victimless crimes. Stop the war on drugs already. Stop spending money razing opium fields in other countries. Stop spending money keeping people in prison who should be in treatment so they can become productive citizens again. Stop HANDING gangs and criminals an easy source of money by making highly addictive substances only obtainable illegally. And start effing TAXING drugs- because if everyone who smokes pot paid the same taxes cigarette smokers do, we could AFFORD to be putting all the people addicted to harder drugs in treatment instead of jail- or pay off some of the deficit, or improve schools, or health care.... and that's just ONE drug.
Now, let me first say this: I despise drugs vehemently. My drug of choice is alcohol, in moderation (mostly), in the privacy of my own home (usually), and having recently seen my first example of true alcohol withdrawal happening to someone I care about, I'm reconsidering even that. I don't allow drugs in my home or around me, and if anyone offers pot to me, I'm very quick and clear in explaining that, while I support personal choice, I think it's an incredibly STUPID choice, and smells awful. I've never even smoked a cigarette or hookah, much less anything illegal. So I have no personal interest, except as a US citizen, in holding this perspective. In fact, given some personal experiences that caused my extreme distaste for marijuana and people who smoke marijuana, it would be more natural for me to want higher penalties for its use.
But it just doesn't make FINANCIAL sense. Do you think most kids, if their first exposure to drugs wasn't "OH MY GOD NEVER DO THAT EVER YOU WILL DIE JUST SAY NO OMG" would be so interested in them? When you think about it objectively, what seems stupider than rolling up a dried plant and smoking it, except maybe injecting a toxic substance in your veins? If it wasn't so taboo, they wouldn't think it MUST be so exciting. And making it so exciting by making it illegal just creates a huge illegal industry that isn't paying taxes and is COSTING the country money to try to get rid of it, with very little success.
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