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See, the thing with this is ... is keeping drugs illegal less harmful than decriminalising them? And the answer to that is overwhelmingly 'no'.So, in short, I think drugs should be kept completely illegal, and I also think that more education should be given about drugs. Those "this is what your brain looks like with drugs" signs with pictures of eggs next to them are just too rediculous.
See, the thing with this is ... is keeping drugs illegal less harmful than decriminalising them? And the answer to that is overwhelmingly 'no'.
Haha, ow.Well, making it 'okay' to take them isn't really going to help the matter either, is it? Think of a hypothetical situation in California: a person walks into a doctors office, complaining of a persistent migrain. The doctor offers medical marijuana as a painkiller, saying, "this stuff is okay according to law. Trust me." The person, whether or not initially opposed to drugs, will likely accept it, because the doctor says so. Sadly, in reality, the drug is not as safe as the doctor says. Legalizing drugs is not going to help anything, because it takes off that big "not recommended" stamp that the law gives illegal things, which will entice more people to do them without feeling guilty. So, while keeping drugs illegal might not help anything, legalizing them is going to help matters even less.
However, if you are coming from the standpoint that people get needlessly arrested over drugs, I agree. However, it would be better to send them to counceling with a doctor to help get them off than to avoid arrest entirely by legalizing them.