The Atheist
The Grammar Tyrant
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And if that drug turns the recipient into a raving, homicidal berserker who then chops off the head of some random person, oh say, Tim Moen, what then? Civilization imposes constraints on all its members. That's why it works. If you don't like it, there are a few empty caves left for occupancy in the World.![]()
Emotive and wrong.
Of course, some people will go crazy on drugs, just as some people drive cars while pissed and kill other people. Do we ban alcohol because of drunk drivers?
The drug legality question needs to be looked at objectively and societally; one of the biggest drivers of decriminalisation ought to be the crushing of the real criminal element: drug dealers who get fat on others' addictions.
How many drug-crazed murders are there against the number of murders due to drug-dealer warfare?
How much police time is wasted criminalising drug-takers who have never and will never perpetrate any other crime?
How much more effective would police forces be if they could utilise the time in other areas?
Raising drug-crazed crims as a reason for continuing criminal sanction for drug use is pretty weak. There is no evidence at all to suggest that free availability of drugs leads to more crime of any kind.