FizbansTalking_Hat wrote:Legalizing them will only force us to remember why we made them illegal in the first place.
Because Harry Anslinger testified before Congress in 1925, saying marijuana caused people to go insane and start murdering people?
Several people have mentioned in this thread the medicinal uses of cannabis. Not according to the federal government there aren't. Because politicians are so much more qualified than medical doctors to decide such things, and they have decided that pot is at the same level as cocaine and heroin and is one of the most dangerous drugs in existence.
Drug policy in this country is a joke, based on lies, disinformation, and money from pharmaceutical company lobbyists. I'm not saying there isn't a serious drug problem in this country and others. To those who've known people who have ruined their lives through drug abuse: do you really think they should be imprisoned? Shouldn't drug addiction be treated as a
medical problem, not a
criminal one?
I'm not for legalization, but I am for decriminalization. And when the government blantantly lies about one drug, why should I believe anything they say about the rest?
Oh, and one more thing. A while back I saw a former speechwriter for Richard Nixon (not Ben Stein I don't think... it's been a while) on tv who said the whole War on Drugs thing was started as a "kill two birds with one stone" tactic. Who were the birds? African Americans and war protesters. The War on Drugs was started by Nixon and targetted his political enemies.
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