The Case against Medical Marijuana

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Sun, 14 Nov 2010 14:51:59 GMT  <== Politics ==> 

Laurence M. Vance at The Future of Freedom Foundation - why libertarians should oppose marijuana legalization statues. Repeal of all drug regulation, except fraudulent labeling, is the only proper way forward. [root]

The libertarian case against medical marijuana is straightforward. There should be no laws regarding the buying, selling, growing, use, processing, or possession of marijuana for medical reasons. This is because there should be no laws of any kind regarding the medicinal, therapeutic, or recreational use of marijuana. And that's not all. The only honest and consistent libertarian position is that there should be no laws regarding the buying, selling, growing, processing, use, or possession of any drug for any reason.

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Pot prohibition is the cornerstone of a police state. No country can be described as a free society when its government demonizes a plant and arrests over 750,000 of its citizens a year for possessing it.

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"Pot prohibition is the

Submitted by Junker on Mon, 15 Nov 2010 00:30:50 GMT

"Pot prohibition is the cornerstone of a police state."

Cops make the cornerstone of a police state.

No country can be described as a free society
when its government possesses cops.

No country...when it has government by force.


But, I still clicked and read. I tend to be more radical.

:-) J.

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Good point, Junker.

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 15 Nov 2010 22:51:34 GMT

Good point, Junker.

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