Why Shouldn’t All Recreational Drugs Proven to Be Safer Than Alcohol Be Legalized?
Question by Anonymous Anonymous: Why shouldn’t all recreational drugs proven to be safer than alcohol be legalized?
If the government is okay with people doing harm to themselves with alcohol, then why not with anything that actually does less harm?
Re: Motambo – “…alcohol has always been demanded by humans since it was discovered.”
Why should the demand for a drug play any role in it’s legality? It should be based on the potential harm to the user and their surroundings, period.
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