12-09-2013, 01:30 PM
Quote:Yet many medical drugs are also regulated and not freely available.
You really are. You're advocating a world without regulations. That would mean heroin being sold OTC at Walmart. After all, you can go and buy alcohol at Walmart (oh, there are regulations regarding that as well, hence "carding").
Yes, we would be worse off. Drug use isn't something that is an isolated experience limited to effecting the individual that chooses to use. It impacts the user's lives significantly more than alcohol would and would impact the lives of almost everyone around the user regardless of whether or not they are also users. Just because you believe that your family would be able to handle it just fine, doesn't mean that making something unregulated is a good idea that is beneficial to society at all.
I don't think I'm being clear enough and for that I apologize. I'm against the criminalization of natural substances and narcotics I can tolerate regulating chemically produced substances. so what if crack or heroine is sold over the counter, there would be laws against using it in public just like you can't get drunk in public. there would be laws against using the narcotics and operating power equipment or motor vehicles, just like alcohol. there would be laws against use while in charge of children just like alcohol.
For that to work however you'd have to essentially end many forms of welfare that would enable individuals to get high rather then work and make a living. That's the catch 22, would society accept true freedom in exchange for true responsibility?