PulpExposure wrote:Countertrey wrote:Completely ignoring that FAR more inocent (non-using) people are killed by alcohol than by all other drugs combined... You cannot pretend those victims don't exist.
CT, I'm not ignoring it at all. We know the data on alcohol related crashes. However, do you know the data related to drug related crashes, and then a per-user comparison? If so, I'd love to see it. If you don't have it, then you're purely speculating, and incorrectly conflating your opinion with fact.
There is only partial data relating to highway deaths and injury as it relates to other drugs... I do not have that data. What is collected varies from state to state. A glance at the percentage of highway fatalities related to Alcohol versus those not related to Alcohol suggests that the difference between Alcohol and Drug related highway deaths is massive. None the less, it is unrelated to my real point...
Ulimately, my arguement remains that the Federal government has no right to "protect" people from their own stupidity. On the other hand, the Constitution does not restrict an individual's right to be stupid. If you want to be a Nazi, that is certainly your right. It's stupid as hell, but no one has the ability to say you cannot be a Nazi. It's supid as hell to use heroin, or to fry your brain on Meth... but I can't see where the Constitution tells you or the Feds that you can tell them they can't do it.
My caveat would be, be as stupid as you'd like... but keep in mind, your rights end where they touch mine.