Not trying to pick a fight, but I think you missed my point. I was not arguing crime rates, etc. My point is what it does to society and the way it functions. It has been shown that drugs make people lazy, generally speaking. Hell, drugs made me lazy for a few years until I wised up. Having been there, done that, and having nothing to show for it, I am convinced of it. Yeah, it's a choice, I get that. My point is, it's a bad choice because it leads nowhere fast. The longer you partake, the faster you get nowhere. Can't plan for retirement if you lay around stoned. Trying to catch up on a life you checked out of with drugs is difficult. Those facts you talked about are all well and good, but they skirt the real problems with drugs. Maybe crime comes down a little, but the self-medicators show up like they have in CO.ShotgunBlast wrote:Oh please, stop the hyperbole. We criticize liberals for only looking at gun issues from an emotional lens and not looking at the facts, but a lot of people here do the exact same thing when it comes to social issues. The doom and gloom that was predicted in Washington and Colorado hasn't come to pass. Crime is down. Tax revenue is up. The best case study is the country of Portugal where ALL drugs were decriminalized a decade ago. Drug use is actually down there. The money they spent on putting people in cages for non-violent drug offenses they now put towards educational and rehab programs, to much better results. The Netherlands has a liberal drug policy and they haven't burned into the ground either.Swampman wrote:Yeah, pot is legal in DC. Only if you are 29 years old, and no one can buy it in DC anyway. But you can grow up to six plants. I see a lot of rooftop gardens sprouting up. Progress? I don't see it. A society can't progress much if the people are stoned. All this does is keep the residents beholden to the government. It's a drain on society and my wallet. Legalize more drugs, go ahead morons. Make more of society a bunch of brainless wit-wot's. How $*%&ing stupid have we become?
If we can agree that alcohol prohibition didn't work and banning guns doesn't work, what makes drug prohibition any different? Don't you want the government out of your life or do you just want the government out of only some parts of your life?
DC's law is stupid and a sham. If you're going to legalize something, then just legalize it. No strings, no restrictions, no government intervention. When people figure out what the restrictions really mean they'll start getting mad. Right now they're all too stoned to realize it. Give 'em time.
SB, I do see your point and don't argue with it. Just sayin' that my point of view on this is not the same. And no, I don't want the government in my life. But they're still gonna regulate it, just like they regulate alcohol and guns.




