The message that it's okay to break the law simply because you don't agree with it is the wrong message IMHO.
I guess this just where we differ then. If a law is stupid and makes no sense, I have no problem whatsoever with people breaking it.
The message that it's okay to break the law simply because you don't agree with it is the wrong message IMHO.
I don't agree with drug laws either, but I still think it sends the wrong message. You're essentially promoting anarchy.
If I wanted to go the route of fighting the power against unjust laws, then I would promote some civic responsibility. Contacting government officials regarding the law, starting or becoming involved in a grassroots movement or something.
The message that it's okay to break the law simply because you don't agree with it is the wrong message IMHO.
They are stuck in this mentality that we can fight a war on drugs. Gen. McCaffrey was on the news this morning. I he was a "Drug Czar". Of course he defended the status quo. He thinks kids would get it more easily at the 7/11. Sure.
Legalize it. Tax it and conrol distribution as we do alcohol. We do not have the resources to continue to fight this bogus war.
When prohibition was repealed, the criminal element was decimated. While people can grow pot on their own, it would never the less, kill the foreign pot market. Think of the stimulus to the economy as farms are converted and the associated industry emerges to process and manufacture joints.
I don't smoke it, it makes me ill. But I hate the fact we waste our resources trying to prevent something that is as well established as the pot market. Also foolishness of locking up people for possession.
CNN.com has this poll up now:
Should marijuana be decriminalized?
Yes 65% 135424
No 18% 38208
Only for medical use 17% 34725
Total Votes: 208357
Once again, it will never happen as it makes sense. But they'll spend us into the poorhouse bailing out wall street...
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