Legalizing all illegal drugs would simply be intentionally allowing
more millions of people to get addicted to drugs, and have overdoses,
and destroy peoples lives, and families lives.
There’s Cause and effect. Democrat Politicians in Washington seem
to love to Cause problems, and then expect Republican Politicians to clean up
the mess, and then they try and take credit for the Republicans
cleaning it up. Legalizing all illegal drugs, would be like unleashing
all **** upon America, and intentionally trying to release an epidemic
of addiction, sadness, and sickness. Almost like unleashing one of the ten
plagues like what is in the Bible.
It would also greatly help the Radical Socialist Liberal Agenda within America.
Decriminalization means that you will not be prosecuted for using or having said drug. Instead you will be referred to a treatment facility rather than going to jail.
Weed is a gateway drug because the only place one could go to buy it was also where you could buy worse stuff. Often, samples were provided and customers created.
Thats the gateway.
Now, if you could go to a dispensary and just buy weed, would most folks ever think about buying it from a crackhouse?
Cory Booker introduced a bill yesterday to legalize recreational Cannabis in the US with every single Democratic running in 2020 officially on board.
The War on Drugs has not been a war on drugs, it’s been a war on people, and disproportionately people of color and low-income individuals,” Booker said in a statement. “The Marijuana Justice Act seeks to reverse decades of this unfair, unjust, and failed policy by removing marijuana from the list of controlled substances and making it legal at the federal level.”
It doesn’t matter to me. It matters to the progressives who believe that they should have the power to decide how much anyone is allowed to earn. “Just trust me” they say.
Smoke some pot, then become addicted to other drugs, possibly die
from a heroine overdose, and make all drugs legal.
After all, making all drugs legal, and having addicts go to rehab,
is much safer than simply keeping illegal drugs illegal, right?
It’s not like death from car accidents would go up a lot, or murders would go
up a lot, or suicides would go up a lot, or addiction would go up a lot.
Or would it? And then just think! Since all drugs would be legal the people
working could be high on acid, ecstasy or shrooms, as they do your banking,
or babysit your children, run the rides at a Disney land, make your food,
or any job at all.
President Trump said he likely will support a congressional effort to end the federal ban on marijuana, a major step that would reshape the pot industry and end the threat of a Justice Department crackdown.
It’s not just Democrats who want to end the federal ban on marijuana.
A slim majority of Republicans support legalizing marijuana for recreational use in the United States, according to a new poll.
Gallup conducted its annual poll on the American public’s opinions on cannabis on Oct. 1-10 and found that 66 percent of respondents think it should no longer be illegal. That’s a new high since Gallup first surveyed Americans on marijuana back in 1969 — when only 12 percent supported legalization.
According to the poll results, Democrats and independents support legalization at 75 percent and 71 percent respectively. These groups have supported legal marijuana for nearly a decade. It took until last year for a slight majority of Republicans, 51 percent, to support this view. This year that figure inched up 2 percentage points to 53 percent.
Looks like Trump isn’t the only republican who supports ending keeping weed illegal. I majority of Americans and even a small majority of republicans support it as well.
If he does support it, I will lose some respect for Trump.
Hey! Maybe after Democratic Politicians legalize all drugs,
Chirlane McCray can head up the mental health for addicts?
Democratic Politicians, and their organizations keep forgetting and misplacing hundreds of millions of dollars by “Accident”.
You insist on saying we want all drugs legalized, and I haven’t seen anyone here say that. You don’t actually respond to what’s said, you just go off on a rant. So unless you answer the question I’ve asked you - Do you drink? - I’m done with you on this topic.
Though I will say there is one huge negative and that is that it stinks like hell. Weed became legal in between the last time I was in Vegas and a recent trip. It made walking the strip torture as every 50 feet you could smell someone smoking it. All the people openly carrying alcohol don’t affect me unless they are doing something stupid while drunk but a weed smoker forces everyone in range to smell it.
My problem with legislation in my state of residence is it didn’t really apply to private employers. A police officer friend of mine is married to a woman who has an administrative job at a university.
She assists with a particular graduate program, which has three required internships. Some of her students cannot even get one internship due to drug screen with positive THC.
Here is more about medicinal marijuana and employers: