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<blockquote data-quote="abajaj11" data-source="post: 1685445" data-attributes="member: 3553"><p>illegalizing drugs and the WAR on drugs costs us a LOT of money as a society. Legalizing booze makes it a lot cheaper as a society. both are addictive substances that can harm us greatly. </p><p>Many things are addictive. Some are illegal and others are not. Coffee can be addictive. Fast food can be addictive (DAs often routinely supply happy meals to informers). any addictive substance can cause hurt to the person and their near and dear ones. </p><p>I am sorry that happened to you. </p><p>The question being discussed is, should we make some addictive things illegal or should we legalize them all and let people assume responsibility.</p><p>drugs are illegal but FREELy available. so what's the point of illegalizing them? Since they are freely available anyway, I disagree with your assumption that the number of "basket cases" will go up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abajaj11, post: 1685445, member: 3553"] illegalizing drugs and the WAR on drugs costs us a LOT of money as a society. Legalizing booze makes it a lot cheaper as a society. both are addictive substances that can harm us greatly. Many things are addictive. Some are illegal and others are not. Coffee can be addictive. Fast food can be addictive (DAs often routinely supply happy meals to informers). any addictive substance can cause hurt to the person and their near and dear ones. I am sorry that happened to you. The question being discussed is, should we make some addictive things illegal or should we legalize them all and let people assume responsibility. drugs are illegal but FREELy available. so what's the point of illegalizing them? Since they are freely available anyway, I disagree with your assumption that the number of "basket cases" will go up. [/QUOTE]
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