Okay, a bit of clarification. "Affects your perceptions and judgement in negative ways that are known to increase your chances of harming others".
... yes, when you end up going in for a coronary without insurance (or with insufficient insurance) that harms others. Yes, if your fast-food clogged heart kicks it on the road that, s'know, harming others. Yes, you taking horrible care of yourself and the subsequent effects on your family, friends, dependents, community, etc., is... harming others. And so on.
I don't actually care about the harm that people do to themselves, I only care about that harm that they do or could do to others. As such a law making marijuana illegal serves that purpose perfectly. If I don't use it, and I remove myself from situations where people do, then it's impossible for me to be penalized by the marijuana laws (assuming I'm not framed).
Okay, do you actually believe this? Do you genuinely think that making cannabis illegal has served the purpose of removing cannabis from circulation? It is
painfully obvious it has not. It is equally painfully obvious that it is in no way meaningfully impacting the rate of use, as is strongly noted by usage trends in areas that legalize. Criminalizing cannabis has not served to sqelch use, it has not made
anyone safer, and it is actually outright
counterproductive in regards to keeping users from potentially harming others (because it leads to them being in situations with poor or adulterated product and in situations where they are considerably more likely to cause harm, i.e. regularly interacting with criminals). Throwing people in jail for drug use does. Not.
Work.Do you actually think that you are in no way effected by the societal effects related to criminal activity in the US? Do you not realize that, yes, there is a notable and significant economic and societal cost to turning many millions of individuals in this society into second class citizens? Do you actually think that something like drug use -- the
potential to,
maybe, harm some one -- justifies throwing them into a situation where rape and assault is orders of magnitude more likely, to rob them of the right to vote, and to significantly impair their ability to support themselves through gainful work? How the zog does that help
anything?!
If the situation as is is your idea of "serving the purpose perfectly", then in my eyes you have an incredibly twisted idea of what perfect is. The US penal system is literally one of the world's
atrocities and you're speaking praise of it and suggesting it's actually doing something positive. Blows my freaking mind.
Criminalization of drug use does not work to stop drug use. It serves to depress it,
sometimes, but it mostly just utterly fucks with a lot of peoples' lives, makes actual help exponentially harder to get, and makes everything for basically everyone involved that
much worse. The reason recreational drug use
in general needs to be decriminalized -- and in cases like with cannabis, where the harm is no more than current legal recreational drugs, outright legalized --
is because criminalizing it does not freaking help. Basically
everything about the criminalization process in the US is
freakishly maladaptive for dealing with drug use! You're literally suggesting we should cause more harm than drug use itself would, and then do the
exact wrong things to stop or adjust for the addictions involved!
Gah!