Of course, how could I have been so wrong ? Certainly, laws should not be made simply because some people's NORALITY is offended!
Shucks! Some folks think such harmless fun as rape, murder, pillage and robbery are IMMORAL! Why in the world should those things be outlawed simply because SOME people think they are IMMORAL acts?
With the various drugs at which the "drug war" is aimed, why outlaw them, just because some fuddy-duddy thinks they are immoral? So what if that same old fuddy-duddy is concerned with the druggie who is going to get stoked up and run his Tahoe down the street and kill your wife or kids? How do your family's lives rate anywhere as valuable as the druggie's "freedom"?
It is so much more important that some drug-dependant idiot get his "fix" than your wife or kids be safer on the high way After all, how can our loved ones be compared in value to that batch of heroine, meth, marijuana, PCB or cocaine?
How could I be so insensitive to the potheads?
Some of you guys seem to think it is my sense of morality which drives my objections to the drug culture (or non-culture). My morality is only a very minor part.. more cogent is the concern for our own America. Do we really want a percentage of our citizens to be moving around zombie-like in drugged up stupors? Do you want every neighborhood to be like those where drugs are tacitly "accepted" ?
Don't come up with that "It can't happen here" trash talk; I've lived long enough to have seen several "can't happen heres" come about exactly as predicted they would note Most recently, we heard people right on this forum swearing that Obama would never try to grab our guns. They said we have the 2nd amendment ...and it "can't happen here"..
Sorry, but I believe we who perhaps may be the deeper, longer range thinkers, have the duty to be "watchers on the wall" ..and sound a warning when an obvious danger threatens our national & cultural existence.
Naturally, somebody who is already hooked on one drug or another is going to dispute the validity of my observation.