mozzaok wrote on Sep 14
th, 2010 at 12:36pm:
Drug USE, and drug ABUSE, are not one and the same, and as rightly pointed out by Ammad, ever since the guys were out chasing wooly mammoths, and the ladies out gathering, noticed they got a nice buzz on when they ate the mushrooms with the purple stems, people have been using the gifts that our divine creator(wink) provided us with, to better enjoy our temporary existence upon this mighty rock.
So to just condemn any and all things which alter us from our natural state is small minded and foolish.
Many people need drugs to function, and as such they have them prescribed to them, and many people find a glass of wine a pleasant addition to a fine meal, as such, these people are all DRUG users, but the whole drug issue needs to be considered in relation to the harm that may flow from any particular drug use, and we all know that Alcohol, and tobacco, both fully LEGAL drugs, produce the greatest harm, and the greatest costs to our society, so to marginalise, and criminalise others who do no harm to any, but who happen to indulge a desire to get off their nut on some drug occasionally, is a strange decision for a civilised society to make.
Well the reason that alcohol and tobacco cause the greatest harm, is because they are LEGAL and millions more people indulge.
That is a simple fact.
So don't pretend that legalising illicit drugs wont have the same effect on society that the legal ones do as the level of users skyrockets.
And as we have seen so many times before, the overwhelming majority of young people don't know the difference between 'use' and 'abuse'.
To young people 'more' is good.
The last thing this country needs is to see our road toll skyrocket even more, or the crime rate because of the legalisation of these substances.