djsassyc40
Greenlighter
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- Nov 15, 2021
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Hello. I found this site while researching my position on drug laws and the result of their existence. I believe that drug laws should be overturned and that all substances should simply be regulated. If an adult decides that they want to put any substance into their own body, I believe that prohibiting that is an infringement upon their civil liberties. Also, the prohibition of these substances increases the public and societal risk involved with the use of those substances. My primary source of evidence behind this stance is the Volstead Act, more commonly known as the era of Prohibition on alcohol. While researching how the same government that saw the negative effects of the prohibition of alcohol can defend the prohibition of other recreational substances, I found the assertion that "alcohol is safe in small doses". My question is: is methamphetamine and heroin, if regulation is present when it is manufactured, not equally as "safe in small doses" as alcohol?