Victor3,
We live in a Republic. There was a reason for this. The rules were laid down in the Constitution and the government is to govern only from that. Nowhere did it say that government was to set morality. As long as no government (state, local, etc), other groups, or other individuals infringed on the rules laid down by the constitution it should be left to the individual to find his/her morality.
Just look at the facts. Dope is always been here and regardless what “government” wants to do it will stay here. People are always going to do things you and I may not approve. As long as Joe Citizen does nothing to infringe on my rights so be it.
It doesn't matter where the guidelines (US Constiution, Hammurabi's Code or anything else) originate from.
Every law is opposed to
someone's personal code of conduct (morality). All laws are made to force
everyone who's subject to them to conform to one group's view of 'what's right' according to that group's views on morality.
Many fixate on laws restricting conduct having to do with pornography, abortion, drug use, etc. believing they are the only types of issues dealing with 'morality.' They're not.
I may firmly believe that it's moral (again, my personal code of conduct) to shoot bald eagles and sell them to fry up like chickens. However, a group of others has decided that excercizing my personal choice isn't good, so they've passed a law preventing me from doing so.
Were they correct to pass that law in my opinion, being an eagle hunter? No, but it doesn't matter. Some have decided (right or wrong) that my right to shoot eagles is less important than others' right to see lots of them flying around. They have infringed on my rights and
"set morality." Can you point me to a law that doesn't?