TheChair - // When you buy dodgy cigs or alcohol at a car boot sale, at least you had the opportunity to buy less dangerous ones at a shop. Unfortunately, because of our inconsistent and illogical attitude to other recreational drugs, if you want them, you take your chances, while also funding terrorism, and helping to keep the drug lords in power. //
I believe this makes a strong argument for the legalisation of drugs.
As a society, we have no choice about whether or not we have drugs, that is a given - the choice we have is how much control we have over them.
Because society chooses to take a 'Heavens-to-Betsies!!!' attitude to drugs, and holds it hands up in horror at the mere notion, it has embarked on a vastly expensive, utterly futile and ultimately unwinnable 'war on drugs'.
This is because society wants to see drugs as an evil scourge which can be eradicated with police action.
It is time to acknowledge that this approach is fundamentally flawed, and start approaching the issue from a more meaningful and effective viewpoint.
Culturally, harmful drugs like nicotine and alcohol have been absorbed into society as being acceptable, if controlled appropriately.
It is time to bring other drugs into line with that situation, purely on the basis that it cannot fail to improve the current situation.
Of course, to even suggest such a notion is political suicide, so we will need to wait for enlightenment to take hold, and that will not be for the foreseeable future.