Legalize All Drugs

Make mad money. Reduce crime. Let people do what they want.

marijuana

Every year, thousands of people are incarcerated for non-violent drug offenses.

Think about it—what "crimes" did these people actually commit? Who did they hurt by having a large bag of crack cocaine or marijuana in their car? These "crimes" have only one victim: the offender. Legalize all drugs.

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criminals

Real criminals are taking advantage of the illegal status of drugs.

A very large portion of drugs imported into the United States is trafficked by Mexican drug cartels; these drugs are moved using violence and fear. Full legalization would reduce demand for drugs from the cartels. Legalize all drugs.

Legitimate businesses can make mad money if drugs are legalized. Mad money means jobs, which are good.

The production and distribution of drugs is a lucrative endeavor which requires a large amount of labor. All of the money going to the cartels could go to United States citizens instead. The legalization of all drugs will open new industries, create new jobs, and make mad money. Legalize all drugs.

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liberty

Release the government's grip on our freedom by legalizing all drugs. Consenting adults should be able to use drugs if they want to.

The general population knows about the risks associated with consuming certain drugs. The consequences of doing drugs are accepted when the user decides to partake. Tobacco and alcohol—both potentially deadly products—are sold in stores nationwide. Why can't crack be sold at gas stations? Legalize all drugs.

Take action.

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Contact your representative and tell them:

Legalize All Drugs