BadComrade wrote:Skronk wrote:What about stockbrokers addicted to coke, or heroin? Or it doesn't happen? Doctors addicted to painkillers, alcoholic whoevers? I'll go out on a limb and say if a CEO is addicted to something, chances are he's a functioning addict, capable of supporting his addiction.
Of course there are "functioning addicts", just as there are functioning alcoholics. My point is, most of the people in jail because of "drugs" are there because they were doing something else illegal to support their habit. (I'm leaving drug dealers out, of course). That's why I said "show me a burglar who isn't addicted to something".
If drugs were legal, the price would substantially drop, so it's more affordable. But legality aside, what we need is greater treatment, so the addict wouldn't have to resort to crime to get his fix.
Even if there are more people in jail because of other crimes, related to drugs somehow, it says nothing about those that should not be there, i.e. causal users/ non violent ones.
BadComrade wrote:Because there are a lot more people in this country who can buy a 6 pack of beer, drink it responsibly, and not fuck with anyone else in the process. Yes, there are drunk drivers who hurt other people, and there are drunks who beat the shit out of their wives, bar patrons, etc... and a lot of them wind up in jail. I guarantee you there aren't as many responsible meth addicts, crack addicts, or heroin addicts as there are consumers of alcohol.
And there are also responsible drug users out there. Ones that caught up in the legal system because of possession, or selling. Criminalizing one drug while another that can wreak havoc is legal, is just hypocritical. All drugs can be used responsibly.
BadComrade wrote:If you don't want to wind up in jail, then don't get caught. Last time I checked, cops don't break your door down because they think you smoke crack on the other side of it. If you get pulled over, and have crack in the car, then guess what? You fucked up by getting pulled over. We live in a society with laws, deal with the consequences of them.
You're sounding like the angry Marsup now. If you or I get caught with something, whatever, crack, weed, why the fuck should we go to jail for it? We're big boys who can decide for ourselves what to ingest. We live in society with laws, of course, but there's no law that's set in stone. If you can make one, you can change or get rid of one. Prohibition is the greatest example of a narcotics law that the majority of people didn't stand for, so it was repealed.
You support legalization of weed, yet you don't care if the others are illegal. Why not extend that to all drugs so users don't have to fear draconian laws, or in essence, become criminals themselves?
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It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.