Kiron22 wrote on Feb 21
st, 2016 at 2:23pm:
All drugs need to be decriminalized, it's a health issue, not a criminal issue, drugs need to then be legalized based on harm mean score.
"Legalising" is a broad statement. What would be your model for legalisation? On prescription? Over the counter from a chemist? What age restrictions would you have? How do you address the legal liability issues? How would the rules differ for different drugs?
Saying "we should legalise drugs" is fine, but without some detail on how it would work it's not easy to say if it would be a good idea or not.
Kiron22 wrote on Feb 21
st, 2016 at 2:23pm:
The idea that people can't do drugs reactionationally is utterly absurd, is everyone who has ever touched alcohol (a highly chemically addictive substance on the same level of addictive properties as Ice and Heroin) an addict? Marijuana and many other drugs are not chemically addictive, Marijuana doesn't even make people violent. "Prone to psychosis" generally means you may have a bad trip which results in ANXIETY attacks, not violent psychotic attacks.
Is it possible that these "bad trips" or other adverse affects occur because a particular batch of the drug had contaminants?
Kiron22 wrote on Feb 21
st, 2016 at 2:23pm:
The fact is, the War on Drugs is the biggest policy failure the world has ever seen and Weed will be fully legalized across the western world likely within the next decade with MDMA to follow suite.
I think that's an optimistic timescale. But it is encouraging that cannabis is coming in from the cold as a therapeutic agent in Australia. It's got a lot of medically interesting chemicals in it, the most important being Cannabidiol. Most recreational drugs are actually failed attempts at creating medicines - heroin and MDMA are just two examples.