Again, respectfully disagree. When you say it isn't the government's place to prohibit? Uh, last time i checked, we're the gubmint, no? Aren't we a government by and for the people? And I'll just repeat that my understanding is that a lot of the drug laws came about precisely because drugs were legal and caused a hell of a lot of problems and damage. See my earlier comment about OTC products in the twenties.
I find the whole decriminalization/legalization thing kind of odd. I used to be a musician back in my younger days and I saw a lot of lives utterly destroyed and or lost due to drugs. Yep, even marijuana. But to hear y'all talk it should be next to the chewing gum at the Kroger. Color me perplexed.
I've yet to hear a Libertarian argument against drug laws that I found all that persuasive.
I find the whole decriminalization/legalization thing kind of odd. I used to be a musician back in my younger days and I saw a lot of lives utterly destroyed and or lost due to drugs. Yep, even marijuana. But to hear y'all talk it should be next to the chewing gum at the Kroger. Color me perplexed.
I've yet to hear a Libertarian argument against drug laws that I found all that persuasive.