I have nothing against people consuming what they want while it is their property, and I do not have anything against people sleeping with whoever they want while it is on their property, whether or not they want to charge that is not my problem. The problem is if they do it in a public place, or that they incite the children to have this kind of behavior, that is what is really deplorable.
I personally oppose drugs and prostitution, but I will not tell people what they can do, it seems to me that prostitution is typical of a person with a great moral weakness, who is willing to do things for money that goes against their own values, but as I said, that's not my problem.
Society must be concerned that minors are not involved, and that this type of activities are not carried out in public places.
I agree that it's essential to protect minors and keep these activities private.
That said, I vote for preventing the creation and distribution of the hardest and most addictive drugs completely, as this can save many lives.
Should the heaviest drugs be easily available, many people would ruin their lives in a moment of weakness or distress.
The fact that drugs are illegal does not prevent people from obtaining them, it only creates a monopoly on their distribution and gives more power to those who act outside the law. The same ones that today ask for free marijuana are those that in the future will ask for another type of drug to be legalized, and after all, they are adults and they are under their own responsibility, we can not avoid it. The best way to fight drugs is not to make them illegal, it is creating a healthy society, in physics and mind.
Social problems are not actions or thoughts, social problems are people, if you have a vicious society is because the individuals that make up that society are vicious, are not the vicious activities the problem, are people. If you make the vicious actions of society illegal, you simply deny their nature, you do not really solve the problem.
Now, it can be, like you say, they are not easily available, and by that I mean do not sell like candy, but after all, if a person wants to get drugs, in any country in the world, be illegal or not, just should must walk a little and he will find them, it is really easy to do it, and maybe it is even more difficult to get them if they are legalized, however absurd it may seem.
Thank you for the meaningful comment, I love your thoughts!
I agree that the main method of combating heavy drugs and any other social problem and vicious activity is making a healthy society through education and information.
I also agree that if a person wants to get drugs he/she can relatively easily do so. However, I am concerned about, for example, young people being legally offered heavy drugs while drunk. Of course, the sales of heavy drugs would be strictly regulated, so I'm not referring to sales, I'm referring to drunk people at parties being legally offered heavy drugs for free by their acquaintances who legally possess them.