Coach wrote:
You already have taxation and regulation. What do you think the justice system and prison system run on.
I wouldn't say it's taxation or regulation. It's fines and imprisonment. Tobacco and alcohol (btw, both FAR more dangerous and addictive than marijuana) are legal, and then taxed and regulated. That the justice system and prisons run on drug crime is kind of my problem in the first place, it shouldn't be run on that, who did they hurt? I can grow tomatoes in my backyard, but not marijuana?
Coach wrote:
You can only classify a crime as victimless, in most cases, if you stop at the first step. Speeding is victimless to the individual driving...unless he causes a wreck. Or burns more fuel, forces the country to be more energy-dependent, increases the risk to our national interestes. Etc.
I see where you're going, and it makes sense, but I disagree. Someones speeding and burning more fuel has a direct cost to him, the price of gas. If everyone speeds and they need more gas (demand goes up) the price of gas will go up, and people will adjust their fuel consumption as their wallet requires. I don't think we need to use our foreign policy to keep gas in the $2-$3 range. Capitalism can take care of that.
Coach wrote:
Almost all crimes except personal attacks are vicrimless unless you get caught. Is that the standard you wish to use?
I think so, Pretty much.
Coach wrote:
Guns...not going to go there today. What exactly is a right?
Yeah, this could totally be another thread. But to make it short, I would say that when the gov't restricts items to the rest of the population that it continues to use that is tryanny (or at least the beginning of it).