I must say I back SPB in this one.
However, I voted no - simply because I don't think P should be legalised more than any other drug. So singling it out for legilisation would be a poor plan IMHO.
To me it's not so much a question of whether it's a medical issue as it's a matter of personal freedom. I don't think that you can consider a society free if the government can tell you what substances you're allowed to consume and which you are not.
Making hashish illegal but not tobacco and alcohol is about as random as saying you're not allowed to buy trim milk - but normal and butter are ok!
Furthermore, a lot of crime is based on the fact that providing access to restricted substances is a lucrative business. Buy making these substances legal and subjected to mild taxation (like alcohol and tobacco) the goverment would kill three birds with one stone: 1. remove one of the main foundations for organised crime, 2. strike a significant blow to the black market economy and 3. secure a considerable amount of income from taxation.
Seems a no brainer to me.
And yes, I know there are people who get their lives fucked over by drugs - but the same is true for alcohol, cigarettes, over-eating, stress, etc.
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