What About the ‘War on Drugs’ and Libertarians?

What about the ‘‘ and libertarians?
Welcome to Ask a Libertarian with Reason’s Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch. They are the authors of the new book The Declaration of Independents: How Libertari…


 

16 Responses to What About the ‘War on Drugs’ and Libertarians?

  • Hashishin13 says:

    @AKEVELFAN If it was a pure free market the road owners would decide what
    to do with DUIs, possibly banning people for life from driving or other
    extremely harsh penalties, on the other hand if driving will high on
    cannabis is about as dangerous as driving while tired or with noisey kids
    in the car as some studies suggest, the penalties for that type of DUI
    would be lessened. Sex and drugs with minors are forms of assault, and
    would be treated as such under any form of liberatianism.

  • rubbersole79 says:

    Contact your representatives and tell them you hope they have the good
    common sense to vote for Ron Pauls bill H.R. 5842, ending the prohibition
    on cannabis. Address of Senator and Representative of United States Name of
    Senator U.S. Senate Washington D.C. 20510 Name of Representative U.S. House
    of Representatives Washington D.C. 20515 Or call U.S. Capitol switchboard
    at 202-224-3121

  • FedCURE says:

    You make excellent points arguing the “right to use” and that no sane
    person in the country would argue that the “War on Drugs” is and has been
    nothing more then a failure. History will not treat those policy makers
    responsible for it. That said, the issue before us to day is how do we
    dismantle the “War on Drugs” industry? Ending the “War on Drugs” today
    means tens of thousands of people loose their jobs and corporate
    shareholders watch their shares go to zero. FedCURE

  • Denny Rice says:

    Help to STOP the evil War on Drugs by keeping this issue hot and current on
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  • FedCURE says:

    You make excellent points arguing the “right to use” and that no sane
    person in the country would argue that the “War on Drugs” is and has been
    nothing more then a failure. History will not treat those policy makers
    responsible for it kindly. That said, the issue before us to day is how do
    we dismantle the “War on Drugs” industry? Ending the “War on Drugs” today
    means tens of thousands of people loose their jobs and corporate
    shareholders watch their shares go to zero. FedCURE

  • Justin L says:

    These two men are using a drug named caffeine and are not being harassed by
    police, this is what we need for all drugs.

  • iedhunter44 says:

    Only a Global legalization would probably end the violence brought on by
    drug dealers because witha globalized society local drug dealers can still
    make money by shifting their product overseas.

  • Jijolo Sutupui says:

    @AKEVELFAN Let’s be clear.Kids growing up in a healthy society,where
    socio-economic and cultural structures aren’t leading to widespread drug
    use in the first place,being brought up right by their parents, the last
    thing on their minds will be doing heroin.Really,in general it is rare that
    preteens are thinking about getting high.These boogey men arose as tools of
    manipulation.We should stop perpetuating them.Raise your children
    right,minus all these toxic mentalities and drugs are a non issue.

  • DonSolo52 says:

    @22knowa Wow, what a foolish statement..

  • yodudespence says:

    Defy!!!!!

  • felpaluche says:

    It is still ongoing, I suppose.

  • 2dogarage says:

    David Bowie is part of the caffeine generation? Who knew? Nice gryphon on
    the bookshelf. Wait, when you talk about the mainstream backlash are you
    talking about the X-Libertarian Ron Paul? Give me a fuckin break. Nice
    effort anyway, the war on drugs is a war on the people. We should all be
    allowed enough rope to hang ourselves and the “authorities” be damned. “I”
    am all the authority I need.

  • Toestubber says:

    It’s nice to see Matt Welch dropping the snark a bit and getting passionate
    about the immorality of the WOD. Refreshing, really. (Maybe it was the
    caffeine!) I think this describes the #1 defining issue of the libertarian
    movement. Drug prohibition is an incredibly destructive political, moral,
    legal and economic poison that’s been spread through once-civilized
    societies.

  • elricmlbone says:

    What and have the police not get nice cars and real estate when they STEAL
    it through drug raids arrests. How will our overlords and their uniformed
    thugs survive?

  • Global Indefinitely says:

    Humans are becoming weaker and succumbed to their impulses rather than
    rational discipline. Human can become depended from anything that makes
    them feel better, without discipline, we have no civilisation! Liberals and
    some neo-cons are doing a good job destroying personal responsibility and
    discipline. For example they blamed the fast food industry for obesity
    epidemic, but they don’t blame poorly disciplined lazy fat people who have
    an option for cheaper and healthier option.

  • BehindTheVideoGames says:

    I feel like Nick Gillespie should start each episode with the won’t you be
    my neighbor song.