if you didn't want to imply that then why did you even bring it up and include it in your argument?Real_Illusion said:"If the government legalized weed, meth, heroin, coke, acid, and other common psychoactives, but controlled the substances so that kids couldn't purchase them how is that going to turn kids on to harder drugs?"
I already explained the scenario to you. I ran out of oxycontin and now I'm looking for heroin. I didnt say all kids will do that, many wouldnt try heroin that are willing to try oxycontin.
YOU: To people over 21? What the fuck? I like oxycontin too! Uh oh, I cant get any more though because I'm under 21 and my previous connection ran out. Okay then, I guess I'll start shooting H
Problem solved.
whatever, i do heroin too. i'm not one to judge. but earlier you sounded like you were going to pick up the habit just cuz you ran out of a supply of OC.Then again, when I first tried oxy I didn't want to try heroin. Things change. I do know the risks of heroin addiction, I do realize it can make me turn into a homeless person living in a cardboard box. I do realize if I share needles, or use them incorrectly, I can get diseases. But, I am going to try and prevent risks, and if I fail, well, then I guess I'm fucked, now aren't I?
oooh... ok. well, if you put it that way then i guess you're right. any person of any age should just be allowed to go buy whatever substance they want. i wouldn't want to cause any kind of difficulty for you.If oxycontin was legal for adults to buy, I really wouldnt do that, because then I would just pay an adult to get me the oxycontin in the first place, and I wouldnt need to look for heroin. If they have age restrictions I really dont care because it will still be easy as all hell to get any drug that I want. It will just be a pain in the ass to have to sit on the sidewalk and have to go around, asking random people (usually homeless people who probably wouldnt mind robbing me), bothering them, to try to give them $5 extra to try and get me drugs. Usually when I buy alcohol I dont resort to the random people thing, because I generally find people to get me some, since I have done drugs long enough that I met alot of people. Actually, I haven't done it in a very long time. But when I first started getting into drugs I did that. And, I will do it again if I ever encounter a time in which I really want alcohol but no one I know can get me some. It would be safer, cheaper, and easier to just let me go into the store and buy some alcohol.
no offense, but your "safer, cheaper, and easier" argument is retarded. we're talking about legalizing drugs so that people would stop getting locked up just for doing drugs, so people wouldn't have to worry about their ecstasy not being ecstasy, and instead being much more harmful substances that are unknown to them.
government drug policy should be formulated around these things--harm reduction, not how to make it easier for you to get drugs or to make drugs available for everyone.
no one said setting age restrictions would keep teens off of drugs. it's only designed to make it more difficult for minors to get drugs. it wouldn't make sense for the government to condone letting adolescents purchase controlled substances freely. your arguments are pretty weak and lack common senseSetting age restrictions will not keep teens off drugs, if anything it will make them more attractive to most teenagers since it just makes it seem more rebellious. Do you really think any of the teenagers in my high school care that there is an age restriction on alcohol? If you do, then your thinking is incorrect. Oops, I forgot, there is that one muslim girl in my physics class who wont drink. Oh yeah, now I remember, thats because of her religion, not the age restrictions.