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Which drugs would you legalize?

Which drugs would you legalize?

  • Marijuana/Hashish

    Votes: 540 56.1%
  • Cocaine/Crack Cocaine

    Votes: 110 11.4%
  • Heroin

    Votes: 146 15.2%
  • Opium

    Votes: 201 20.9%
  • MDMA(Ecstasy)

    Votes: 366 38.0%
  • Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate(GHB)

    Votes: 118 12.3%
  • Ketamine

    Votes: 206 21.4%
  • Dimethyltryptamine(DMT)

    Votes: 243 25.2%
  • Psilocybin Mushrooms

    Votes: 371 38.5%
  • LSD

    Votes: 374 38.8%
  • Mescaline

    Votes: 277 28.8%
  • Phencyclidine(PCP)

    Votes: 88 9.1%
  • 2C-x Family

    Votes: 213 22.1%
  • 4-AcO Family

    Votes: 152 15.8%
  • 4-HO Family

    Votes: 151 15.7%
  • DOx Family

    Votes: 138 14.3%
  • I would legalize all drugs

    Votes: 449 46.6%

  • Total voters
    963
my 2-cents

The war on drugs has to be one of the biggest mistakes this government has made for society has a whole. Frome the residual crime associated (for gang turf-robbery of dealers-robbery of people to support addiction-prostitution-extortion, just to name a few) to making police seem like the enemy of the people instead of the protectors ( I mean seriously how many people actually trust, or can trust for that matter, most cops today) to turning people against each other just for a choice they make for THEMSELVES. Yes I know many people are addicted to drugs, some forced into bad situations by bad people, criminals using addicts, cops using addicts. If you use drugs it's hard to get a good job, even wal-mart gives pre-employment drug screens. Addicts are scared to seek treatment in fear of being blacklisted...It's a scary situation that needs to be addressed now and not later. Most criminal orginazations are mostly funded by drug profits in turn allowing the cops to continue there crusade to "eradicate" those syndicates, when in most cases legalization would suffice. overpoplulation of prisons, manadtory minium sentences and if a snitch gets busted they get put back on the streets to once again tarnish the name of narcotics while stand up motherfuckers go down for life sentences? all it is is a self feeding war machine. I don't think there is one other single thing that would reduce the crime rate so drastically so quick than drug legalization.

peace, cipher:)

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Thanks for posting leap.org again, there are some good cops out there, like the guy who took away 2 of my joint and left me with one to smoke while I was trying to comprehend how I was gonna pay my ticket. Still, I wouldn't be surprised if that cocksucker only turned in one of them with his reports. 8)

Prohibition needs to end, and not just of drugs either. If people want a bag of weed, a fully automatic subatomic missile launcher, a 900-channel pirate sattelite dish and a line of coke to snort off a 15-year old hooker, they're gonna get those things, and there's nothing you, me or anyone else can ever do stop them aside from creating a totalitarian prison state, which we are already well on our way to having.
 
Great thread

Man I think everyone should take the time to read this entire thread. Great input, man, something should be done with this so it gets all the attention it deserves, communication and education are key and this is something this thread demonstrates beautifully.

Peace, =D , cipher
 
i would legalize all drugs, and have the cops do something constructive such as fight crime where there is actually a victim... as opposed to fighting a crime where the "victim" is created due to criminlization (of drugs) itself
 
Illicit drugs are far more profitable in the realm of the so-called "war on drugs" till that changes legalization will be a moot point.Alcohol/tobacco are both far deadlier drugs than marijuana/opiates combined(IMHO), yet its legal because the government has control of the market..Its truly sad that personal liberties are so strongly denied in this land of the free.Freedom of choice, yeah right, only if you belong with the sheeple.
 
All Drugs Legalized!!

I'd legalize all drugs & only sell to anyone 21+ yrs of age. As adults, I think we should have the option to consume anything we feel we can handle.
The government could tax the hell outta them & make beaucoup bucks...organized crime would take 1 helluva beating...gangs controlling different 'turfs' would be outta business.
I see it as a win-win situation....because as someone said, "Politicians against legalization support organized crime.":\
 
You said as adults, you feel that we can handle legalization, that is, for those 21+. However, I thought that a person is an adult at the age of 18 (at least in the US and many other countries), therefore shouldn't an 18 year old be able to buy drugs? I mean, either you're an adult or not, you can't have it both ways. Still, I get what you're saying and agree that all drugs should be legalized.
 
All drugs. Available to any age. There should be warning labels or some sort of warning given to the purchaser about the dangers specific to that drug.

Nobody should be forced from or to anything. Influencing or persuasion is another story.


I woulds be dissapointed to see PCP marketed and produced as a recreational drug though. I think its posession should be legal, but it shouldnt be marketed for that purpose.
 
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birdie said:
You said as adults, you feel that we can handle legalization, that is, for those 21+. However, I thought that a person is an adult at the age of 18 (at least in the US and many other countries), therefore shouldn't an 18 year old be able to buy drugs? I mean, either you're an adult or not, you can't have it both ways. Still, I get what you're saying and agree that all drugs should be legalized.

I'm basing it on the same age you must be to buy alcohol, gamble in casinos, & hit a brothel in Nevada. :\

POLITICIANS AGAINST LEGALIZATION SUPPORT ORGANIZED CRIME
 
I'd legalize everything. It has to be all or nothing in order for us to have any kind of real freedom. I'd even legalize the drugs I don't necessarily approve of doing such as meth (which isn't on this list).

I don't agree with the government trying to help people by making any of these self help laws. Once they started going down the "self help" road, they got extremely carried away and now almost every psychoactive that feels good is illegal. It's funny how if you trace it back, the reason most drugs were made illegal to begin with was because of racism. There's no rhyme or reason as to why certain random drugs are still legal. It's not like the legal "highs" are any better for you, which shows that the government doesn't really care about people that much. Many legal drugs such as alcohol, ephedrine, tobacco etc. are quite bad for you.

I doubt I'll ever see drugs made legal because of the simple fact that illegal drugs help justify the need for hiring more police officers and there's lots of money to be made in seizing the assets of drug dealers. Of course lots of money could be made by controlling and marketing all these illegal drugs, but that would require serious change. Branches of the government would have to dissolve. There's too many people in power who are influenced by these branches of government unfortunately.

/rant
 
Gotta legalize all those bitches. How can anyone on Bluelight be ignorant enough to thinlk its fair to restrict what we put in our own fucking bodies? There are several drugs that I believe hve more negative effects than positive ones but its FUCKING BULLSHIT to have anyone else tell you what the fuck you can do to yourself. Not to mention even the drugs with the wrost effects would still have substantially less negative impact on society and the users in general if they were legal and regulated.
 
^hey bro lets not get militant about our opinions. It leads to negative shit in posts... tone it down please.
 
Total legalization . . . there are no bad drugs just bad people :)

Besides that the price of heroin and cocaine would be very low on a capitalist, non-cartelized market. An addict could afford his fix just fine, it'd cost as much as a nicotine habit I bet. You'll always have these drugs; even if you could stomp them out, the cost would be worse than the reward. And besides the utilitarian argument, aren't our country's founding ideals (Liberalism) based on the concept of self-ownership ? And wouldn't this entail the freedom to put whatever substances into our bodies we choose?

I agree with sonic on the "self help" road. State-subsidized rehabilitation would be harmful. First of all, the cost of such a program would be astronomical - granted we might have more funds freed up if we weren't major interventionists. Secondly, forced "rehabilitation" would soon become nothing more than a much costlier form of prison.

If the government tried to legalize *and* "regulate" currently illicit substances, we'd run into similar problems. "Regulation" (i.e. taxation) will simply lead to a black market of untaxed/unregulated drugs (think moonshine, but obviously on a bigger scale as the govt. would regulate and tax drugs far more than liquor). We'd have the same situation then as we do now, only it might be a different government bureau handling it.

Well I'm preaching to the choir here :>
 
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