Public Opinion: Should the United States Legalize Drugs?

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make weed legal no one has ever OD from smoking to much bud its better than cigs

daniel of CA 11:53AM March 21, 2012

I disagree with thoughts that legalizing drugs will make people think they are "less-cool" and make the choice to not use. I feel that the legalization of drugs will allow more people who are law-abiding to decide to start to use illicit drugs leading to many more cases of violence, torn apart families and self-problems. If people can obtain and use drugs freely, there would be no reason for people to worry about using them, and it would allow current addicts to easily obtain more without attempting treatment. I don't see a problem with the big prison population relating to drug use. If people break the law, (use drugs) then they should be put in to prison. If you change the laws to free-up prison space, what makes drug use any different than people who have broken other laws. If drug users in prisons can change common laws to stop the over population of prison, it would make us a dirty country. Changing what we thought was fair to lower the population in the prisons seems like an unnecessary attempt to solve drug abuse. Making it legal is not solving the problem, it is only allowing it to grow. The best ways to solve the social problem on drug abuse is to make them very hard to obtain and having many resources for interventions, rehab and counseling for abusers.

Jake H of IL 8:54PM March 09, 2012

drugs ftw

jake111111111 of MT 10:40AM February 14, 2012

Yes all drugs should be legalized the reason is taxes our tax money continues to funnel into courts and prisons. Once it is legal then it will not be a cool thing to do people will realize we are becoming more intelligent based on trust within yourself factor thats what boils down to. Also if take all of our prisons a huge majority of them are in on drug charges those numbers will decline and I believe less people will abuse drugs after we legalized them. I am hoping we make the right decision and we legalized them as soon as possible.

Kyle Koop of CA 9:57PM September 25, 2011

The "War on Drugs" approaches a near pinnacle of perfection with regards to stupidity, foul hypocrisy of the first order and immorality (that's right...the Drug War, NOT drug use, is the real moral travesty) that has ever visited human kind in any shape, way or form. This is so, primarily, because of the very insidious, and oftentimes incredibly subtle, ripple effects that traverse EVERY aspect of our government, economy and society as a whole. It is like a cancer devouring the whole without conscious awareness: that is, until it's too late. What's the PRIMARY reason cannabis , opiates (at least without a prescription), cocaine, etc are illegal? Discrimination and an attempt, made during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, to be on a "moral" footing with Victorian Great Britain; the primary power and sovereign of the day (even though the Queen herself indulged in our modern controlled substances, particularly opiate derivatives!), and NOT, as many erroneously believe, the result of some well thought out and scientifically derived conclusions. "Coke-crazed" blacks in the south motivated that particular drugs inclusion in the Harrison Act (although caffeine was a close second!), Chinese immigrants in San Francisco trying to "enslave" white women in their nefarious opium dens, and then, of course, the "barbaric" inhabitant's of the America's Marijuana (tobacco's okay though for of course snuff, pipes, cigars, etc. were used nearly everywhere both in and out of government!). Then of course, we have the all pervasive U.N. Single Convention which binds UN member nations to abide by America’s drug policy. (Yes people! That is why morphine, cocaine, marijuana, etc. is illegal in many nations…NOT because they each discovered that, although alcohol and nicotine aren’t the best of things, at least there’re not the insidious “drugs” that the U.S. so sagaciously identified! Incredibly enough, people do not realize this ALL important fact of history which has served to spread our contagion worldwide.) Henry Cabot lodged summed up this pitiful ignorance and blatant discrimination very well when he stated, in so many words, that alcohol and other intoxicants should not be sold to undisciplined and inferior races. What a God awful shame! When I contemplate the sickening and utterly disgraceful conduct of our nation's leaders over the past one hundred years on this head, and the complicity of the body politic at large--as painful as it is for me to admit--I am, in all honesty, truly ashamed of my nation; when I compare and contrast the brilliance and foresight of our founders with the bigots and imbeciles of today and the early twentieth century who have, in short: 1) helped to fuel the most noisome corruption among government officials 2) opened a ready black market to cartels and ruthless criminals which puts each and every one of us in peril on the streets and in our homes 3) put money into the hands of terrorist bent on bringing the U.S. to it's knee's 4) completely decimated entire households with outrageous sentences for personal possession of a COMPLETELY arbitrarily denominated "controlled substance" 5) incited carnage across the borders (most notably Mexico of late, but certainly not confined to that travesty of a nation as a result of America's Drug War) 6) created an atmosphere where a lot of hard-working and productive citizens HAVE to resort to a life of crime to fulfill their biochemical dependence which, according to leading medical authorities and the AMA itself decades back, is a psycho-physiological DISEASE (how would one judge a society that incarcerated and ruined the lives of diabetics for "shooting up" insulin?) 7) turned our "Republic" into a Gestapo force (i.e. the DEA) which has assumed authority which contravenes every precept and intention of our constitution, and, in VERY short 8) been complicit in opening a Pandora's Box full of the most disgusting, abominable and immoral conditions to metastasize like an inexorable growth upon our very society with a brain-washed populace born and bred to believe one version (the wrong one), a biased and complicit media, and cowardly and dishonorable politicians all along not questioning the very paragon of hypocrisy--I cannot, in good conscience, remain silent anymore on this issue. If we don't wake up soon people, and I mean VERY soon, so help us God, we WILL most surely feel the certain wrath of this evil and bigoted policy implementation that has been in existence for so many decades and all along with our unthinking support of it in such a way as this country has never experienced in its history. It's a hydra that has too firm a control on nearly every major aspect of our society (albeit, once again, insidiously) for the dictates of reason and human experience to deny. If people do not take action NOW in DEMANDING the IMMEDIATE cessation to this horrid and nightmarish abomination of moral, constitutional and civil law, we will have deserved--each and every one of us--every bit of anguish and societal destruction we deserve. For Heaven's sake people: WAKE UP and help me in this noble and moral quest to end this sickening and disgusting blemish on this nations history. We CAN do better, and the blood of millions of our forefathers to bring this nation into existence and defend it's integrity and her citizens, demands our action now...without a moments delay.

Sean Savarese of AZ 5:00PM September 15, 2011

Dear Users of drugs

If the country say's do not do drugs, it, do not use it!!!

But if you became cancerous you can smoke it?

Tashorn clarke of NY 2:12PM August 09, 2011

Marijuana is illegal for one simple reason. Money. If it were legal, the politicians wouldn't be able to exploit the profits by opening borders for deliveries. You see, we can find a bomb in a guys shoe while he's wearing it, but can't stop a truck with tons of pot on board. Too funny, we are stupid people if we believe one single word of any politician. DUH.

Bite me big goverment of FL 9:18AM July 25, 2011

This drug war is an abominable and completely immoral farce for anyone with any degree of intelligence, morality and discernment. All our efforts to "eradicate the scourge" (ever careful not to include the baneful alcohol, tobacco, etc. which this society can't get enough of in its deceitful and disgusting hypocrisy!) has met with NOTHING but tragic failure. My God people: wake up! Our country is in dire straits: this "war" is something WE CAN NO LONGER AFFORD; economically, socially or in any other respect.

Sean Savarese of AZ 1:24AM December 05, 2010

As said before the War on Drugs is NOT working. We need to face facts. If drugs were legalized:

1. Taxes could be collected and used to open free clinics for those who finally decide enough is enough.

2. It would reduce the number in jail due to drug crimes, making more room for rapist, murderers, child molesters, etc.

3. Gang activity would be reduced

4.Regulated production of drugs.

5. Proper elimination of toxic biproducts from production of these drugs.

Just to name a few things.

Face it, if people want to use drugs they WILL illigal or not!!!!!

K of Texas of TX 10:33AM December 03, 2010

The war on drugs kills thousands of innocent people every year. If they were legal, there would be much less or no violence linked to its business.

People who consume drugs CHOOSE to consume them. People killed in cross-fires don't, nor do the government workers who are told it's money or a bullet if you don't do what the drug traffickers say, nor do the taxpayers whose money is poured in vast quantities in a battle lost before it even started (the war on drugs).

How can people be against the legalization of drugs. Alcohol is a drug, and educate yourself, it has much more serious effects on health than marijuana or cocaine. It's just that these drugs have been demonized by our governments and societies, and meanwhile our corrupt politicians make money out of them, so they're not going to say that they should be legalized. Have you people not read or heard about the Prohibition in the 1920's???

We should legalize drugs, use the war on drugs money for information campaigns and addict treatments. Moreover, drug users would get higher quality of drugs and be exposed to less risks when taking them if they were legal.

LEGALIZE DRUGS!

ALCOHOL-IS-A-DRUG 3:41PM November 09, 2010

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