Drugs are illegal because they damage your health, inhibit your ability to function in society and lower your potential in the long run while increasing the likelihood that you'll commit crime. That pretty much sums it up, right? Well, if those are solid reasons to make drugs illegal, then why stop with just criminalizing drugs?
Let’s make it illegal to drop out of school. Uneducated people lack higher level social skills, are less useful to society and are more likely to commit crime. A lack of education is every bit as dangerous as drug use. In fact, if we’re truly concerned with the individual's welfare, we would make it mandatory to stay in school through the completion of a bachelor's degree or at least a trade certificate.
While we're at it, we should make it illegal to eat fast food and junk food. McDonald's food will literally cripple and kill you faster than marijuana, and in the meantime, it’ll give you health problems that will rack up extremely expensive medical bills. That’s every bit as tragic as a worst case scenario heroin junky. Obviously, you should go to jail for eating fast food.
Next, we obviously need to make alcohol and cigarettes illegal. They're drugs. Cigarette packs even say right on the front, “This is poison.” Legal poison hurts you in every way that illegal poisons do. It's cut and dry hypocrisy to make one poison legal to consume and another illegal. By the precedent we’ve already set, you should go to jail for smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol.
We also need to make wage slavery illegal. Poor people have poor health, low potential and are more likely to commit crimes. If, instead of letting CEOs become obscenely rich off the blood and sweat of slaves, we force CEOs to pay their workers a fair share of their company’s profits, then people won't be so poor. Then they'll be able to afford better food. They'll be able to save and invest more, and they won't have to resort to criminal activity for money. So it should be illegal to pay workers minimum wage.
Next we should make religion illegal. Religion hinders logical thought, which puts a solid cap on people’s potential. It also forces barbarically archaic moral standards onto people that conflict with their natural instincts. As a result, it causes undue stress on individuals, which has proven to push people to dangerous ends. Religion flies planes into buildings and gets homosexuals lynched. Bibles are worse for your health than marijuana and should be correspondingly illegal.
Hand guns and automatic weapons are the next big item. They kill people....and that's all they do. Not everyone who has a gun is going to kill somebody, but not every crack head is going to steal to support their drug habit. Since there will be a few worst case scenarios, we should hunt down everyone who has a gun and send them to prison for years where they'll almost certainly be beaten and raped. Plus, we should black list them when they get out so they’ll never get a good paying job again. That will certainly solve the gun problem without causing any other problems.
Let's add television to the list as well. Television is by and large a waste of time. You get fat and stupid by watching too much TV. This is bad for your health and lowers your potential. Using the same precedent set by drug laws, television should be illegal, and people who watch television should be hunted and caged.
What else? Sports. Sex. Aging. Pets. Unkempt houses. Working too much. Asshole bosses. Driving. Hell, we may as well just lock everyone up. We're all doing something that could hurt us if we take it too far. And since prison doesn't have any adverse effects on health, happiness or potential, then once everyone is locked up in prison then everyone will be healthy, happy and able to fulfill their highest potential both for themselves as well as society.
...or maybe some other judicial reform is needed.
How about social media? Facebook should definitely be illegal - it's worse than television!
I appreciate this argument! Where do we draw the line, and how do they determine what should be illegal? Criminalizing drugs doesn't make the problem go away.
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"There should be a law...." is a statement that I hear a lot from my ex-friends.
Your opinion is very logical ... but it is also illegal
The war on drugs damages people more than the drugs themselves in many cases.
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Prostitution and drugs should be legal. First for taxes that are now lost, and second for two effects that might cause : who does not have any control on himself will not spread bad genes anymore, and parents will focus more on educating their children.
Great post.
Many, if not all, of what you suggest has been implemented in the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc. Maybe it is time to have a benevolent leader like Comrade Stalin to lead the Imperialist West to true utopia.
Reductio ad absurdum is not a very good argument here, IMHO. As usual, in real life a sense of proportion has to be applied. It is normal and acceptable for societies to outlaw behaviors that entail significant negative externalities, or in the case of minors, prevent them from doing something that harms only them. The question is, however, to what extent drug use, and of what drugs exactly, is such an activity that should be outlawed.
That question is best answered by medical research and weighing those social ills that stem from drug use itself against those that are the result of criminalization thereof.
As for smoking, I think Finland has exactly the right kind of laws in place to reduce the negative externalities of smoking and the prevalence of the habit as a whole without banning it outright. According to the 2007 law, smoking is prohibited in restaurants, pubs and other such public spaces except for special-purpose ventilated smoking rooms. Smoking is also banned in the immediate vicinity of entrances to buildings accessible to the public. This way, smokers will be able to smoke but they will have to go the extra length to avoid exposing non-smokers to the smoke. I'm really happy to be able to go to a pub without having my clothes reek of smoke afterwards. This approach has also caused a significant drop in combining smoking and drinking as many people only smoke when they are drinking. That will probably result in a drop in the number of oral and esophageal cancers as the combination of cigarette smoke and alcohol is particularly harmful.
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