Personally, I'm sick of it. Government officials say that "drugs" are bad. That prohibition is for our own good. That "drugs" cause crime.
But we all know this is bullcrap. They likely have a liquor cabinet stocked with alcoholic liquids, and alcohol is a very addictive and dangerous drug. In fact, while no one has ever died from cannabis, and only one person has ever verifiably overdosed on psychedelic mushrooms, insane numbers of people die from alcohol related problems every year!
And most drugs are not dangerous at all. Cannabis certainly isn't. Sure, there are some dangers, especially if you drive (though cannabis is never as bad combined with driving as alcohol is, it is as bad as some prescription medecines), but this can be effectively zero through proper safety. It may even have health benefits. Indeed, smoking cannabis was shown to have a potential reduction effect with lung cancer in a study of 60,000 people. People who smoked cannabis had less incidences of lung cancer than those who did not. This is possibly due to the fact that cannabis smoke focuses on large bronchial passages (tobacco smoke goes for the smaller ones), may cause pre-cancerous cells to prematurely commit cellular suicide, as well as being a dilative agent, meaning it may assist in the cleansing of lung passages.
But this is not what I want this debate to be about (don't worry, there will be many more psychoactive related debates started by me
).
I am here to discuss prohibition. Prohibition of alcohol was a complete and utter failure. Why should prohibition of other psychoactives be any different?
There are a number of reasons why prohibition is ridiculous, immoral, pointless, and a complete farce.
First of all, many people use illegal psychoactives as sacraments. I use cannabis in a spiritual manner (I am also quite open about it; and I know that it is only illegal to possess cannabis, not to admit to past usage), for instance. It is a part of me and my spirituality. To remove this part of me is cruel and immoral, a slap in the face to religious tolerance. I've never killed a man. I've never harmed anyone except in defense of myself. Why should I be punished for choosing to inhale smoke?
Prohibition has been proven to be ineffective. Drug use has risen all around, except for opiates since the start of the War on Drugs. The War on Drugs is having nearly no effect on drug trafficking. The only thing it does is increase the profit margin, therefore ensuring the continued success of the black market.
It is a
base right to be able to alter my consciousness. No one should be allowed to take this away from me, unless I am harming others. I am not, and the majority of drug users can say this too.
Does anyone know who Al Capone is? Thousands of Al Capones exist today, because of drug prohibition. In any black market, unsanctioned by government powers and therefore not protected by government powers, violence is the
only means by which disputes can be solved. If governments sanction the trade of psychoactive drugs that are currently illegal, and regulate the sale of these chemicals/plants/fungi, violence and crime would no longer be a significant force in the underground drug market. Why? Because it would no longer exist, without the staggering profit margins that black markets create.
The U.S. wastes 30 billion dollars per year on drug prohibition (and this number is increasing). This money could easily be used in any number of other possible areas. To use it in a means proven to be ineffective is immoral. And this figure of 30 billion dollars doesn't even factor in the cost of jailing close on half a million prohibition violators.
Ending prohibition
reduces the use of "hard" drugs, as has been shown in countries like the Netherlands.
There are numerous other valid arguments against prohibition, but I am far too tired to detail them right now. Instead, I'd like to hear your thoughts. And if anyone can tell me why prohibition is good, I am ready. But I doubt your reasons will be valid.
One more thing... I use many types of psychoactives, and have for some time now. Do I seem particularly unintelligent? Violent? Unstable?