I have never been hurt or lost anyone to drugs. I know a couple of alcoholics. I know people that I care about that have made bad choices (in my opinion) and used some dangerous stuff in dangerous ways. But haven't been hurt by their use.
There is a big difference between saying that a shirt I bought may have been made in a sweat shop and someone that uses cocaine. The main differences are, if someone said, "That shirt you bought was made in a sweat shop by people who are subjected to horrible working conditions", I would never ever by that brand of clothing ever again. I am no different. I have no right to do anything or cause harm to other people, and I strive daily to make sure that I do that at least.
But cocaine for example, because its illegal everywhere, it would be hard to argue that there isn't a very strong possibility that it came from a place where people are put through pain and suffering so cartels can make money. Yet, people knowing this continue to use. It isn't fair. They have no right because it negatively effects people that don't deserve it
The other main difference here is that while I may not have needed "that specific shirt" I reference above but I do need shirts. Nobody needs cocaine, except for those addicted.
Also, I am not just talking about farmers. I am talking about all the innocent people that get caught up in all the bullshit going on and end up in the wrong place at the wrong time.
And sure, one user who quits using isn't going to stop anything from happening the way that it does. If they did however, they very rightly could say, I no longer knowingly contribute to the pain and suffering.
Just because there are so many people out there involved in the illegal drug trade as producers and consumers, doesn't mean that each person involved isn't contributing just a little bit to the pain and suffering of others. Just because things won't change if one person stops it doesn't mean that if that one person stopped that single act didn't have merit and/or virtue.
I honestly don't know how anyone who uses cocaine or heroin can possibly go through life without an extremely guilty conscience.
I live in a city where there are a lot of homeless people. When I go out of my way to make sure a homeless person gets a meal, I know it isn't going to end homelessness for the city I live in, and mostly likely won't for the single person that I helped. Despite all this, it doesn't mean that I didn't do the right thing. I am not saying this looking for praise or martyrdom, I am saying it because a single persons action whether or not it changes anything at all still holds merit if it is good and true.
Lots of people have that opportunity and all it would cost them is not being able to get high on drugs like cocaine and heroin. That really isn't asking for much is it?
I'm guessing you don't use any petroleum based products, because you don't want to fund terrorists. I think that if you actually live what you preach in all aspects of your life that you are an admirable man. On the other hand if you do have a vehicle that runs on gasoline and you choose to stop using it because the gas you use funds terrorism then PM me and I'll take it off your hands.
-Loki
