Hi guys, I'm here about to wear my 'ham fisted' hippy ideals on my sleeve openly in this forum. Thanks to freediver for setting this up. Want controversy? I am basically going to use this space to advocate and defend the greens line of thinking on drug policy, quite simply the idea is that what you consume is none of the governments business. In philosophy it is simple, but in practice it is also a very effective approach to SOLVING the many drug related issued in our society.
I have three main points under which I believe all drug policy argument falls:
1) Individual freedoms trump government mandated controls when said freedoms do not negatively impact society in a direct way. Much drug policy will circle around this debating point.
2) Free market principles ensure that drug supply will never stop so long as people want it, prohibition creates a black market economy that cannot be taxed, traced or effectively controlled. Quality of goods becomes unregulated and this becomes a dangerous issue.
3) So long as we allow some substances in the form of alcohol, cigarettes, and prescription drugs, the banning of other substances based on arbitrary measures is hypocritical and pointless. Clean every drug off the street and you will just get more pharmaceutical abuse, alcoholism and others. In other words, demand will not go away so long as any form of mind altering substance exists. The UN now recognises that recreational prescription drug use (ie, to get high) is as large a problem in the world as illicit drug abuse. I argue that there is no difference between a prescription drtug and an illicit drug other than quality control and distribution control. Prohibition means governments cannot use these regulatory tools for the illicit drugs. This is strongly hilighted by the fact that every single illicit drug has a history in medicine, every single one of them, many of them are still used in medicine and all lab made drugs were medical drugs long before they became street drugs.
More on this later, I'm a tad busy for now. I hope I have already upset your sensibilities and questioned your strongly held beliefs