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Pffftt these childish and stupid "arguments."
Your surgeon isn't drunk at work now, why would they be any less responsible with, say, LSD?
Only people who've never used drugs think this way, that once you do any illegal drug, you're instantly hooked, can't stop, 247 high and sucking cock for crack.
When you look at any science on the matter, those are simply asinine ideas which aren't supported by any of the evidence we have. Alcohol is clearly the most dangerous drug (well, arguably strong opiates, but it defined how you define dangerous or harmful, but Here's a handy ranking with a chart, comparing the relative harms of drugs.
We've got decades of data to show psychedelics aren't addictive, people only use them a few times a year when they're "actively" using them, they're far safer than alcohol, and have loads of benefits.
Cannabis is also extremely safe, and even when now it's at the point they're starting to admit the prohibition doesn't work, they're still pushing basically sixties propaganda like reefer madness.
We allow people to get wasted on booze. We allow people to beat other people up, as long as its voluntary. There's literally a sport (face slapping) where the object is to just hit the other person so hard you give them a concussion and render them unconscious. Getting voluntary brain damage is fine?
People can modify their bodies, jump out of planes, juggler chainsaws, spit fire, shoot guns for a hobby, celebrate with fireworks, swim in the Drake passage, but me, at home, doing LSD alone and watching great movies from the 60's is illegal.... becauseeeee?
i didnt say the reason was fair or cool. if you're not on duty or responsible, go bananas. theres cities you can move to where drugs are legal and everyone is quite civilized.
but i don't want my president to be tripping, even on holidays.
More of the same, zzzz.
No there aren't "cities in which drugs are legal". There are cities in which use is decriminalised. UN drug laws still apply. Even in countries which have made cannabis legally available, it's still technically illegal under UN laws, it's just been "made available" through legal shenanigans.
You gave a completely irrational reason which would never happen. According to what we know of these substances, it's infinitely more probably that you'll go to work drunk as a surgeon than going in under the effects of psychedelics.
It's just not realistic what you said "the reason" is. You're perpetuating the exact thing I'm asking about, and you don't even understand that you have a baseless fear of the thing I'm talking about and you don't even know it.
But you'd presumably be fine with them boxing and drinking alcohol? And alcohol as I've shown you with science, is way more harmful.
And as someone who's known and interacted with literally thousands and thousands and thousands of drunk and high people, no other substance makes a person as fucked up as alcohol. Drunk people lose their coordination, inhibition, they fall, they vomit, they fight, they harasss.
And even with those things, if you take some care, you can avoid getting that drunk, as most people do.
You're denying that substances which we know are physically less inebriating and less addictive could be used responsibly.
It's like you're trying to argue you're afraid of hitting your head on a pillow when you lay down but have no problem jumping from a cliff to some rocks below it despite usually breaking a leg or two. And that that is why pillows need to stay illegal.