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In other words, what I’m getting at is this: if marjuana should be illegal, it should be illegal based on its danger to society.Well, prostitution is intrinsically morally illicit, because of what it is. It is a distortion of what is supposed to be the marital act…it completely flies in the face of the marital embrace as God created it to be and directly harms those who engage in such an act (prostitution).
Drugs are not inherently or intrisically evil, even if they have properties that can be dangerous or mind-altering. Even alcohol can be mind altering. Drugs are only evil in so much as a person abuses them…over-uses them or uses them for a means of escaping reality. So, it’s not the drug that is ilicit, but the excessive use of them. Used in just moderation, or for their intended purpose (whatever it may be), drugs are not inherently bad, and sometimes are seen as a good (acetaminophin or naproxen sodium, for example…even hydrocodone).
In and of itself, it’s not really a danger. It can be abused by people, just like anything else, but it’s properties are not really a danger to society unless you account for the drug-lords and pushers…whose existence is directly tied to the fact that it’s illegal.
If you use the gateway drug argument, you should be able to show where it is marijuana that causes a person to then choose other drugs. The problem there is that it can’t be shown. All the examples are of people who learned, at an early age, that drug use was okay, normal, acceptable, etc…and marijuana was simply one of many drugs they experimented with. It could be that it’s simply more available, less monitored by authorities, it’s cheaper, whatever. But you can’t prove that it is the cause of subsequent or peripheral drug use.
Conversely, if you were to push for legalization under the terms of taxation and age-limits, etc…just as for alcohol or tobacco, you should be able to show where society would have some benefit without any added danger.
Well, making it legal takes pushers and drug-lords out of the equation. Use is left to individual choice, just like everyting else in society. Revenue might come via taxation, maybe not…depending on gov involvement. I suspect you’d see alot of independant “growers” pop up all over the place, who, now no longer breaking any laws, can earn revenue themselves. Would this stop them from committing other crimes (if they were prior inclined to a crimial lifestyle)? Eh…beats me…