Re: Legalize drugs... for and against
Very said:
A blood test at a traffic stop isn't practical. What's a practical alternative that isn't invasive??
CD.
I have a good friend and neighbor who was pulled over the other night for a burned out taillight. The cop gave him one of those field sobriety tests where you tilt your head back and touch your nose and all that, something I can hardly do stone cold sober some times. Anyway, he flunked one of these tricks so they gave him a breath test, which was .00, so then they searched his car, found some weed and took him to the hospital 35 miles away and gave a blood test. Dude was not driving too fast, or dangerously, just happened to wander past a bored sheriff's deputy on a saturday night with a bad taillight.
Now who knows how much money will be spent by the county prosecuting him for a minor weed offense and how much he will have to spend trying to defend himself. That's not to say that he should have been driving around with weed in the car. Not smart and probably not super safe either.
They got some professional narc in here a couple of years ago who was supposed to be looking for meth, which is everywhere. So the lazy bum just sits in town soliciting kids to sell him little bags of weed. He kept trying to buy meth through them, but they all said "no thanks, man, we don't do that s**t." So after 6 months of expensive undercover work, this professional wraps it up by busting a half dozen young people for tiny pot sales, and heads home to Ohio or wherever he was from. Meth freaks, meanwhile, are wandering around with sores all over their faces and teeth falling out of their heads, and this guy "couldn't" find them.
I wouldn't be in favor of legalizing meth, but for pot to be illegal is a tremendous waste of time and money for all. You want to talk about the morality of smoking a joint? If you don't have a moral problem with people enjoying a beer, a cigarette, a double latte, or a can of Mountain Dew, then your moral issues with drug use are awfully selective.
Besides, you legalize pot and you immediately remove the mexican cartels from the arena, and they have been more and more of a problem in the west in the last few years, growing huge, out of control pot farms on public land and eating up a lot of resources just cleaning up after it. And no, I wouldn't be in favor of pot being sold in the store or taxed either. Just let people grow some in the garden next to the tomatoes if they want and get over it already.