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I also must say BRAVO arbiter, you had an excellent first post, i agree with most of it as well.
However, in regards to public healthcare, i think trancaholic has a good point as well.
I sort of agree that if you inflict the damage to yourself, you should not get public healthcare. in theory, that would be a perfect system, everyone would be accountable for their own actions.
but in reality that line grows very blurry. Take marijuana for example, it's not an acute and directly treatable thing. Pot smokers suffer many health problems that are hard to nail down, such as anemia, and weak immune systems that lead to other problems. as well, they are more likely to pick up specific diseases such as lung and throat cancer. And of course, there are also other problems, such as lowered sperm count, loss of memory, etc, but those are mostly temporary. not for women though, damage to the reproductive organs is largely irreversible.
then, finally, you may consider these "sicknesses" you may not, but there is a whole host of mental disorders, including depression, apathy, bi polar syndrome, ADD/ADHD, schizophrenia, which have been linked to use of marijuana. personally, i believe that these "links" are rather weak, but, i thought i'd bring it up anyway.
Then when you throw in the health benefits in marijuana, such as fighting glaucoma, helping with chemotherapy treatments, chronic pain relieft, etc, the line becomes even blurrier.
so the fact is, someone just can't show up at a hospital and say, i'm sick, and someone decides it's because of pot, and get turned away.
Anyway, for what it's worth, i think that pot (and all it's derivatives containing THC) should be legalized. mushrooms as well, but that is a tough subject, there are many kinds of shrooms, i'm specifically talking about the ones commonly eaten around here, psilocybe cubensis. but, some kinds of shrooms are very VERY different.
i think that there should be age restrictions, of at least 16 years of age, for the reason that, no amount of education is going to give many young teens the maturity to handle these drugs without going overboard.
I think harder drugs such as cocaine, heroin, Crystal Meth(especially this one), etc should remain illegal, for the reason that they are simply TOO dangerous and easy to abuse.
there are some other "rave" drugs i'm not sure on yet, i think MDMA is not that bad, and could be used responsibly, and made a lot safer if legal. GHB, ketamine, MDA and some others.. my mind is not made up yet, i've never done any of those!
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