Somebody had to vote those people in. Again, society made a choice.
Just because the people get to vote for their representatives doesn't mean that society decides the law. And just because those same representatives tell us something is bad for us and they are going to protect us from ourselves by banning said substance doesn't mean THAT is the real reason behind the ban.
Your opinion. I've lived my life quite freely. Have you not? Compared to the rest of the world the U.S. is hardly a police state.
Of course it's my opinion. Are you saying your statements are facts? I used to feel the same way until the "scales fell from my eyes." More people in America are afraid of a tax audit than they are of being mugged by a junkie. People are being thrown in jail illegally for video taping officers in public. Innocent people are being killed by over zealous law enforcement participating in this senseless war on drugs. The right to privacy is gone.
"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." Goethe
Prohibition failed to stop use of alchohol, just as it is failing with Marijuana but the broader war on drugs against crack/cocaine, etc has been successful. That's how we decide... Costs. Benefits. Very simple.
Successful? Successful? By what measure can you say the war on drugs has been successful? Mame, I know you're smarter than that, you really can't believe that, do you?
Marijuana has been in the wrong basket for decades... That'll likely soon change though. I never said the system was perfect and unfortunately it takes a long time to fix mistakes...
Agreed and a Libertarian society is not perfect, either, BUT it makes people be responsible for their actions. Do what you want but do no harm. Or, The Golden Rule, if you prefer. The line has been crossed too many times by these dictators of morality to allow them to continue to make the same mistakes. (if they are mistakes)
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
No, the drug war is not about power it's about preserving potential economic activity... What's so hard to see about this? Over 70% of those billions of dollars lost to drug use come from a loss in productivity. Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not saying you can legislate away every bad behavior, it's just that the evidence clearly shows the broader war on drugs (non-marijuana related) has done well in discouraging use of "hard" drugs.
Preserving potential economic activity AND the war on drugs has discouraged hard use... now I think you are just playing devil's advocate. "What's so hard to see about this?" That's like saying a nuclear bomb is more powerful than a firecracker because it costs more to make.
You see, it's all about balance. There is no one size fits all approach to what should and shouldn't be acceptable in society. Following a libertarian model and legalizing all drug use would likely end up over time hurting society - but at the same time, a heavily authoritarian model obviously has the potential to unfairly infringe on liberties and would likely end up as a waste of time and money... As prohibition on Alchohol was and what Marijuana prohibition has obviously become.
But authoritarian "light" wouldn't infringe on liberty? So all we need to do is keep passing more laws and someday they'll get it right, huh?
I'm a big believer in balance but what you're talking about is not balance. What you're suggesting is giving up liberty for security and that is exactly what Franklin and other Founding Fathers warned us about.
Look, it's real simple. We tried prohibition in the 20's and not only did it not work but it gave rise to the most powerful crime organizations in America, if not the world. And it's obvious that we have not learned our history lesson very well. The drug cartels and street gangs continue their battles with innocents being caught in the middle. The drug war has other costs besides that of education, treatment and law enforcement. There is the cost of incarceration and that is not just a monetary cost but a cost in lives.