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Bedtime For Democracy
Nobody Asked Us (with corrections)
I was watching a news article on RTE 30th May 2005 about drunken street violence in Dublin. It rekindled a question that has always been in my mind, "what about an alternative to alcohol". It is clear that Irish citizens desire some kind of recreational substance, the most socially accebtable being alcohol. It puzzles me as to why the only substances which are legal in this country are those which cause the most damage, cigerettes and alcohol. Based on this is it not a fair assumption to say that these substances are legal not because they are good for us but because there is too much at stake to loose for revenue?
I'l get to the point. Imagine 100 people in a pub drinking pints and shots and running out for an occasional fag. Whats the result? Empty pockets, hangovers, embarresment, car accidents, violence, eventual liver and lung damage in a lot of cases.
I really strongly believe that if people where given a "choice" about what recreational drugs where available to them our society would heal a lot of its problems.
Marijuana, whats the big deal? Why wont our government consider it as an option? They might say something like "thats drug abuse" or "it leads to harder drugs". People are expected to drink responsibly so why cant they be trusted to use drugs responsibly?
Are the law makers afraid that people might actually enjoy themselves peacefully? Are they afraid that people will realise that, "hey wait, this makes me feel really good and I dont need to spend all my money in the pub".
Dublin is a very difficult place to go out or socialise unless you drink. For those adults that dont want to get pissed on weekends, and for those adults who dont enjoy being attacked by drunken people who are out of control and dont really know what they've done until a friend tells them the next day, where is the choice.
Why cant marijuana be taken seriously as a positive alternative to aclohol and cigerettes. The government could legislate it all they like, charge 21% tax on it, control it.
If marijuana was legalised in this country and be able to be sold by licensed premises who would seek out a drug dealer. Organised crime would have a very difficult time finding customers.
Customers who are put in a dangerous situation because they have no choice but seek out "drug dealers" because the government wont listen to the needs of the alternative.
I really do think its time to end the prohibition. Its unfair, its unjustified, and its unreasonable.
Let the government do the research into the health and safety of it and they will find there is nothing to be afraid of! How about a vote? Educate the nation truthfully about marijuana and then ask the people if they would like it! Dont just tell us what we can and cannot do without a reasonable explanation.
I truthfully with my heart and soul believe that this freedom would benefit our culture and society. It would passively and eventually dissolve the drink to excess culture in ireland, a much better solution than clamping down on peoples freedoms.
Sure, some people would abuse it and create problems in their lives but people to that with alcohol too and thats still legal. Although if a person did make the decision to abuse marijuana at least they wouldnt end up with liver and heart disease. At least they wouldnt go home and beat their spouses. At least they wouldnt pass out and choke to death on their own vomit.
Unfortunately I have no experience in politics. I dont know how to have the subject discussed by people who have the power and influence to be able to say " Yeh, ok, we'll check it out and give it a fair assessment".
What do you think?
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