Who would object to a 5-year suspension of drug laws?
Until we do that, we can only speculate about the effects of drug legalization. Speculation is a bad basis for public policy, but the default public policy regarding ownership and use of anything should be to keep it legal. Right now we don't know the consequences of that default policy.
We shouldn't ban things when we don't know if the ban does any good. Drug laws have been passed based on anecdotes and hysteria, with little consideration of facts and historical evidence. The drug war is taking an enormous monetary and social toll on America, and yet we continue fighting it without a clear understanding of the alternative. We're conducting the drug war with no peacetime frame of reference.
Even if drug legalization turns out to be substantially worse than the status quo, we can re-ban only the problematic drugs -- with an amendment, hopefully -- and most of the pro- and anti-legalization interest groups will then shut up. Everyone wins.
Until we do that, we can only speculate about the effects of drug legalization. Speculation is a bad basis for public policy, but the default public policy regarding ownership and use of anything should be to keep it legal. Right now we don't know the consequences of that default policy.
We shouldn't ban things when we don't know if the ban does any good. Drug laws have been passed based on anecdotes and hysteria, with little consideration of facts and historical evidence. The drug war is taking an enormous monetary and social toll on America, and yet we continue fighting it without a clear understanding of the alternative. We're conducting the drug war with no peacetime frame of reference.
Even if drug legalization turns out to be substantially worse than the status quo, we can re-ban only the problematic drugs -- with an amendment, hopefully -- and most of the pro- and anti-legalization interest groups will then shut up. Everyone wins.