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Still, I'd like to see the country crawl out of the muck and take up what vestiges of freedom are left.
"Beyond Politics and Reason" reports the crime rate for such crimes would be reduced, "but not dramatically".The question also arises in some studies about, once decriminalized, would drug use among present non-users increase, leading to future crime? Also, once the present dealers are replaced by politicians, government, or local leaders as suppliers, what will the former dealers do, enter the work force - not likely. Dealers in three piece suits can be just as violent and greedy as street dealers.
The thing that really is the issue for me is, how so many want this drug freedom, yet never are concerned about the freedoms of those they victimize. They never admit they are not free at all, but are tied to some supplier somewhere. They are driven to get their freedom promised drugs, but they are at the mercy of whoever is then supplying them. They are not at all free as Roark or Rearden, which I thought was the goal of an Objectivist. This free drug filled utopia you call for, just seems to be leading us farther from the internal strength shown in the courtroom scene in "Fountainhead". I notice you never mention AS or Rand, but quote the Bilderberg controlled "Time" magazine. Maybe you don't really understand freedom, it does not come in a syringe.
A friend does outreach in several prisons, esp. women's. She swears that all the women drug offenders, usually not just for drugs use, but crimes connected to them, were because of the women going along with men. She also says that they drug them in prison to keep them quiet. Sounds a bit like what nursing homes do to seniors, only with Rx narcotics.
And yes, you hit the nail on the head when you cite that the party affiliation is more important than the actual values espoused. And why is that? Source of money. It's all right there.
Study: US Marijuana Legalization Could Cut Cartel Profits By 30%
http://www.insightcrime.org/news-anal...
Legalizing marijuana may decrease violent crime, studies say
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=29478...
Drugs in Portugal: Did Decriminalization Work? (Yes it did!)
http://content.time.com/time/health/a...
California Marijuana Decriminalization Drops Youth Crime Rate To Record Low: Study
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11...
Want more studies? I can get you as many as you want.
The Libertarian Party folks deserve credit for having principles and trying to follow them, even as they throw away their small chance to win by not even trying to purge themselves of kooks. What the LP needs is a Steve Jobs or Sergey Brin to focus their efforts in ways that can succeed.
The rest is just the usual mantra defending as society which has no defense but is searching for self esteem.
I can't imagine why anyone would not include them in the list.
When people get serious about the problem starting with removing the use of marijuana as a third offense under Three Strikes. I solved the problem quite nicely and at the same time no longer live in a police state buy simply...moving.
Now enough with wishful thinking. Let's get practical. What initiatives are in progress that can be supported in a practical sense to change any or all of the above.
Where's the fly swatter?
Works for me.
Clyde. I executed Clyde and his family yesterday.
As for the point of your comment the drug problem is a symptom of a weak society or if you are a famous hollywood actor 'very sensitive.' The only way I see to cure it is reinstitute morals, values, standards, responsibility and self worth as in self respect and/or eradicate at the source. That would still leave labs and they seem to be more self correcting in their death rates than the three natural sources.
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