My problem with the drug crowd isn't the users themselves but the pushers who sell this shit to CHILDREN and low-income people with dependents because they're dumb, impressionable, and easily available for a quick buck. Seeing a 12 year old trip out and rack his brains against a brick wall because he can't get his fix is a terrible sight to behold and just as bad as some jackass who steals someone's only means of support because he got them hooked on a lethal substance.
The last thing I want is speed and and crack readily available at the corner shop for any elementary school kid to buy with his lunch money. I'd rather there be a handful of Capones than a society of lethargic addicts.
you contradict yourself here. first you say that it is not the drug users you have a problem with, it is the dealers. then you say you would rather have the drug dealers we already have than more drug users.
putting aside the assumption that legalisation of a drug will make it substantially more popular, the most awful thing about the drug business isn't really the dealing of the drugs themselves.
if something which is in constant demand is made illegal, then an illegal trade is going to appear. there is absolutely no stopping this, because there is constant demand, and where there is demand there is gonna be supply. that's why a war on drugs, or whatever, is futile. when something is legal, this is okay because no-one is going to get killed over it but when you put a product into the hands of people who are willing to break the law then you are going to find that when business is not running smoothly, people start getting hurt. then you factor in the fact that the product is an addictive drug and things start to get really awful because the level of demand is so high that people get desperate and they start losing their family, friends and all their money in the pursuit of this thing they are addicted to. when the only supplier of the substance is the kind of person who disregards the law and does not mind selling addictive and lethal substances to people, these addicts are in for a tough fucking time, and the only two outcomes are dying or getting off the drug.
if a drug was legalised and regulated so that there was no reason for it to go into the hands of illegal dealers (because if there is a reason, there is no stopping it), then things wouldn't be as bad. for the addicts it is still gonna fucking suck, i mean alcohol is legal and it's still a big problem for a lot of people including me, but it would be so much worse if it were illegal. talking about 12 year olds buying coke from a corner shop is ridiculous because it is exactly what happens now only they are getting it from behind the corner shop and from people who will kill them if they don't pay up.
you also say that if drugs are legalised, everyone will become an addict. i'd expect there would be a spike in drug use among idiots, but you seem to think that the only thing holding people back from trying certain drugs is the fact that it is illegal. that is probably true for a certain amount of people, but i think alcohol is a good example to bring up here, again. it's legal, but there are serious regulations on it's use. we still have alcoholics, and it still causes a certain level of violence but it is so much better than ridiculous gang warfare, kids being used as runners, innocent bystanders getting killed and on and on. if drugs were to be legalised there would have to be regulations, obviously, but as long as the suppliers remain legitimate and remotely moral, it would be much better than what exists now.
drugs and addiction are always gonna exist, but the level of drug crime these days doesn't need to.
and this is relevant to the topic!!!