whateverdude
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I think the problem is that every time someone dies, people freak the **** out. Everyone wants to ban everything... like the Ford Pinto.
We KNOW it's not safe. You should still be free to drive one if you're willing to accept the danger. But nah... people get so sensitive about death.
Legalizing drugs would make death much more common, so people will be less likely to sacrifice their freedom over death. We need to get used to it so we can adopt the attitude that "Death is fine as long as nobody's rights were violated"
We want a society that would sooner sacrifice half it's population before one of it's rights.
And legalizing drug would make a drug lobby, like with Tobacco, pills and alcohol. The bigger and more powerful they are, he harder it is to make drugs illegal again. And with their money and power, they'll fight to defend our freedoms.
They'll help deregulate the pharmacuetical industries.
And when they're so big they're unstoppable, people will give up and accept them, like with the tobacco companies. People will have to accept the mass death from drugs and eventually, death itself won't be as big a deal.
Or at least, death won't be as big a deal as rights violations, which is how it should be...
One man losing the right to smoke meth is a greater tragedy than 100,000,000 people dying from meth
We KNOW it's not safe. You should still be free to drive one if you're willing to accept the danger. But nah... people get so sensitive about death.
Legalizing drugs would make death much more common, so people will be less likely to sacrifice their freedom over death. We need to get used to it so we can adopt the attitude that "Death is fine as long as nobody's rights were violated"
We want a society that would sooner sacrifice half it's population before one of it's rights.
And legalizing drug would make a drug lobby, like with Tobacco, pills and alcohol. The bigger and more powerful they are, he harder it is to make drugs illegal again. And with their money and power, they'll fight to defend our freedoms.
They'll help deregulate the pharmacuetical industries.
And when they're so big they're unstoppable, people will give up and accept them, like with the tobacco companies. People will have to accept the mass death from drugs and eventually, death itself won't be as big a deal.
Or at least, death won't be as big a deal as rights violations, which is how it should be...
One man losing the right to smoke meth is a greater tragedy than 100,000,000 people dying from meth