Drdeee
Banned
Four decades of the so-called “War on Drugs” has led only to the suffering of millions of innocents, the crowding of our prisons with non-violent citizens, the utter waste of billions of dollars on law enforcement and the (in)justice system, and the enriching of underground drug gangs who thrive on violence. The outlawing of marijuana in America has been a disastrous political policy and an insane medical policy. It has labeled biochemical addicts “criminals” and thrown them in prisons to be treated like dogs.
http://www.infowars.com/four-decade...-ron-paul’s-new-effort-to-legalize-marijuana/
May I remind you that Ron Paul is going to run for president in 2012. Also, Ron Paul did run for president in 2008 - but his name wasn't on ballots in some states.
For me, I think marijuana should be legal, along with cocaine. People should get a license in order to buy it, and grow it. One of the basic premises for getting a license should be, you should have a job, a business, work for yourself and produce proper income. In other words, if you're a bum, it should be illegal for you to smoke weed and sniff cocaine. If you were caught driving while high, it should be illegal for you to get high for life. If you're a criminal, it should be illegal for you to get high for life. But if you do it responsibly, please, go a head and get high.
Cocaine I think should be legal too. It's like coffee, it's useful when used right. If you get a dime, a gram, and use pen cap to sniff just a little bit, that could help you stay up. Can be used when fishing for example.
Decriminalizing cocaine I think will be much more effective than controlling it. With one move you eliminate all the drug cartels, and a lot of criminal element at home, murder rate will drop, children will go to college instead of joining gangs, etc.
