Thread: Drug law reform
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Old 09-12-2012, 18:13   #4
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Re: Drug law reform

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
Banning things doesn't stop them happening.Make things illegal doesn't stop people breaking the law.

I do consider the banning of recreational drugs and the war on drug dealers does come under the terms of diminishing returns as even maintaining a status quo costs society so much in increased financial costs and increasing crime connected with drug use.It's a situation we can never solve.

Pragmatism dictates that if you can't win a war then you sue for peace..and you seek to make sure that the casualties are as few as possible and that the wounded get the help and treatment they need.

As much as i hate and detest drug use (personal experience) i actually agree with you Maggie ,maybe the time has come to not so much give up as be pragmatic and accept that we aren't going to stop it and actually a large proportion of society want it
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