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Mguishroom
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Re: Whats your ideal drug policy? [Re: nooneman]
#26760304 - 06/20/20 05:17 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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nooneman said: Possession is legal, but you should have to get a licence to use (to buy) certain drugs. You'd have to follow rules, use in a safe way, etc. otherwise your licence could be suspended.
The only issue I see with this is that it would create another situation that could potentially penalize petty drug users and that is a main reason to abolish the war on drugs. Also when you create a situation where each drug has to be used a specific way, this would not allow for people to be able to fully immerse themselves and engage in the experience they want to. While its hard to accept sometimes people will do reckless things but just due to this being dangerous that does not necessarily mean it should be outlawed. The drug education is a great idea and yes should be mandatory but I would say after that people should be free to use the knowledge to their own choice and extent. Therefore foster creativity and freedom of exploration. If they have gone through the classes lets say growing up in school, learn all they need to know and then choose to not follow the rules, they only have themselves to blame. The only time drug users should be criminalized is when their actions lead to the harm of another human.
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Mguishroom
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Re: Whats your ideal drug policy? [Re: Mguishroom]
#26760308 - 06/20/20 05:18 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Mguishroom said:
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nooneman said: Possession is legal, but you should have to get a licence to use (to buy) certain drugs. You'd have to follow rules, use in a safe way, etc. otherwise your licence could be suspended.
The only issue I see with this is that it would create another situation that could potentially penalize petty drug users and that is a main reason to abolish the war on drugs. Also when you create a situation where each drug has to be used a specific way, this would not allow for people to be able to fully immerse themselves and engage in the experience they want to. While its hard to accept sometimes people will do reckless things but just due to this being dangerous that does not necessarily mean it should be outlawed. The drug education is a great idea and yes should be mandatory but I would say after that people should be free to use the knowledge to their own choice and extent. Therefore foster creativity and freedom of exploration. If they have gone through the classes lets say growing up in school, learn all they need to know and then choose to not follow the rules, they only have themselves to blame. The only time drug users should be criminalized is when their actions lead to the harm of another human.
wow did not see how old the thread was
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