Full legalization

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Previously, I had been of the viewpoint that, while most drugs should be legal, there is a certain subsect I still think should be banned, like meth and heroin, and the dangerous party drugs that attempt to emulate the effects of MDMA, and are much more dangerous than MDMA itself. Recently, I"m of the viewpoint that, hell, if someone wants some meth or heroin, it's best that they get a clean supply from a distribution center than from some drug dealer, and we can warn them of all of the adverse effects while there. So I'm now more of a supporter of full legalization of all drugs.

Two possible regulations I would still support would be against drugs like PCP that have a high likelihood of causing violence in people predisposed to violence, and possibly banning the direct selling of addictive substances like heroin and amphetamine and cocaine in pre-prepared injection and smoking solutions.

What do you think?
 
Three has more of a "freedom"-ish was of advocating drug legalization (If you wanna die then ya die!). I look at things from more of a harm minimization standpoint, since I don't ultimately believe in free will. I think we can both agree, though, that if the cost of rehab centers is less than the cost of all of the imprisonments we have on our hand, legalization would be mutually beneficial.
 
check this out:
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Due to the potent combination of anticholinergic substances it contains, Datura intoxication typically produces effects similar to that of an anticholinergic delirium (as contrasted to hallucination): a complete inability to differentiate reality from fantasy; hyperthermia; tachycardia; bizarre, and possibly violent behavior; and severe mydriasis with resultant painful photophobia that can last several days. Pronounced amnesia is another commonly reported effect.

"The overwhelming majority of those who describe their use of Datura find their experiences extremely mentally and physically unpleasant and often physically dangerous."

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I really have little desire at all to try a deliriant. At any moment I could by some benadryl and try it, but it just doesn't seem pleasant.
 
California's Republican governor just decriminalized weed possession under an ounce, or growing on your property in small amounts. Have add it, dopers. :)
 
Hard drugs? Harder than the heroin pills doctors are moving like it was candy and telling people it is good for them?
 
Hard drugs? Harder than the heroin pills doctors are moving like it was candy and telling people it is good for them?

Pretty much everything. The government should completely end the prohibition of euphoriants. Those that are dangerous should be labelled such, and the market will push them out of the way anyway.
 
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