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Junk food same thing. But add in the dijmension of younger children. Junk sugar foods on Saturday morning with Violence filled cartoons. At one point does society interfere in how a parent raises a child?
Prohibition didnt work at all. It created organized crime. Good documentary on netflix on it. Prohibition was a disaster.
Think about it. Now businesses have to get liquor licenses to operate. There is no freedom to distribute alcohol! And now customers pay "sin" taxes on alcohol - no matter where you buy them. And all for what? So the government can run rehab programs and make "three strikes" laws all while wailing over the lives lost due to intoxicated drivers! It is just one more crisis the government can take advantage of to tax and control us.
that the mere FACT of being drunk on duty, or
while driving, is punished, regardless of whether
any accident harmful to another actually occurred; as well it should, as the offender was putting other(s) at risk.
citizen is not allowed to drive while drunk, or to be
drunk in public. These acts should still be crimes.
Also there are people who have undertaken special obligations, such as cab drivers, police officers, military servicemembers, who are not
allowed to be "under the influence" while on duty. They should still be punished if they do, and held responsible. And a parent who lets his
child wander into a pool and get drowned while
he (the parent) is under the influence of drink or
a drug, should also be held responsible for it by
the law.
should be made to go by rules so that the arrange-
ment shall be humane; children are not free agentsand responsible adults; but, if properly handled, it would be better than their being on the street and getting into crime, at least until such
time as it would be no longer economically nece-
ssary for children to work.
I think no one argues for the government to encourage that.
Freedom isn't free. Part of living is a free society is you may somehow be affected by the repressions of other people's decisions.
And why do they need weapons? When I first heard about them as a teenager it sounded like a joke, not something in real life.
Uh, that's exactly the same thing. Removing criminality is legalization.
"Just to set the record, I would not auggest anyone actually use the drugs, just that its not my business to police someone elses use of their body."
But the rest of us pay for it when someone else chooses to abandon reason. We pay for it in taxes for law enforcement, jails, etc. We pay for it in the broken homes which result from parents too concerned about their next fix that they fail to take care of their own families. We pay for it in domestic abuse and violence. We pay for it in the lives ruined and lost due to intoxicated drivers. We pay for it in higher insurance premiums.
You focus on merely the economic aspects of the argument, but I ask you this: given all these additional societal costs, does that not make these very cartels not businessmen at all, but leeches - and leeches of the very worst kind? They enslave people in order to make a profit, and by virtue of their operation defer the auxiliary costs of their operations onto all of the rest of society! The only way I would support people taking recreational drugs is if as part of the price of their psychosis they agreed to be incarcerated by these drug cartels for the remainder of their lives so that society would never have to bear the burdens of the choices of these self-deluded individuals.
Just to set the record, I would not auggest anyone actually use the drugs, just that its not my business to police someone elses use of their body.
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