LAMFDTK,
The point isn't the Harry Browne wants drugs to be legal - it's that the Federal Government has NO jurisdiction in the matter. The Constitution nowhere provides for the Feds to make ANY laws about drugs.
Browne wants the states to make their own laws. So in California we'd see legal pot, but I can't see ANY states legalizing all drugs. However, he's right - if drugs were legal (as they were pre-WW2) there would be no problems with drugs. Nobody shot anyone over heroin or cocaine 75 years ago when both were available at the corner drugstore!
But regardless, it's not the government's job to waste our money in a useless war on drugs that they can't possibly ever hope to win.
- Gurm
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Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.
The point isn't the Harry Browne wants drugs to be legal - it's that the Federal Government has NO jurisdiction in the matter. The Constitution nowhere provides for the Feds to make ANY laws about drugs.
Browne wants the states to make their own laws. So in California we'd see legal pot, but I can't see ANY states legalizing all drugs. However, he's right - if drugs were legal (as they were pre-WW2) there would be no problems with drugs. Nobody shot anyone over heroin or cocaine 75 years ago when both were available at the corner drugstore!
But regardless, it's not the government's job to waste our money in a useless war on drugs that they can't possibly ever hope to win.
- Gurm
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Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.
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