Suicidesoldier#1
The problem is that the detriments far outweigh the benefits.
How so? I am asking because you might not be aware that there are many people using drugs who are not a problem, and also there are many people like you who would remain sober even if it were legal. It is legal to drink alcohol, yet we do not see everyone drunk all the time. Also, if we were to end the war on drugs and make them legal we would cripple organized crime, along with creating an industry for america that you could tax and those taxes could be used for rehab programs for those who do have a problem with it. Please show me how the detriments outweigh the positives.
Suicidesoldier#1
If it's a good feeling you are worried about why not just find alternative means?
First is that the experience is not just the same as feeling good. I do seek out activities that make me feel good. Drugs have their own distinct feeling. So why should we ban a choice that people can make?
Suicidesoldier#1
Any potential benefit you can gain can easily be better with a safer, medically doctor prescribed drug.
Again, I must remind you i am not arguing for medicinal use because that is not what I would use them for. So you win on that argument. I say that they are pleasurable, and it is possible to do them in a manner that is comparitively safe to other behaviors that are allowed. If drugs were administered through legal means for recreational purposes there would be many benefits, including the ability to cut a person off if they have trouble.
Suicidesoldier#1
If you are concerned with benefits why not go for the best?
You ideas about what is the best are too small for me to accurately describe what is the best to you. That is why drugs are and should be a choice. How can you can something you do not know what it feels like? Why do you believe noted liars who are working for the oppressors about what drugs feel like over the people who have used them?