originally posted by Ken Schramm:
... Humanity appears to be wed at the hip to intoxicants, primarily alcohol, and behind the scenes, someone is lobbying hard for amputation.
As is the case with so many issues in global culture/commerce/geopolitics today, our ability to factor ALL of the elements at play into our cost/benefit analysis is dramatically lacking.
Interesting points and I think all would agree that prohibition-style policies are destined to fail.
But, just because there are positive social and spiritual benefits to intoxicants - when used in moderation - doesn't mean we should let loose the full force of Capitalism to to push intoxicated indulgence. Some serious side effects to that path.
I assume you know the work of Carl Hart, who argues that all the negative effects of drugs that we see in the streets are less about the drugs and more about the individual problems that could be better addressed by other social and political programs. I.E. one can 'responsibly' use heroin with the right infrastructure.
I'm not sure how far to take that line of argumentation. But I do think we need to keep all these substances in perspective.