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As Johnny Rotten said the other night, "I don't want my drugs taxed!"
And therein lies the problem and the solution. If it were legal to grow, dry and smoke marijuana, but not to process it further, then one could grow ones own. Cannabis throws-up an extra problem or two with the necessary involvement of foreign authorities and many of the 'harder' substances more problematical still.
At the lower end of things there could be many real benefits, especially concerning crime and health, (drunkenness and liver damage). And the oft employed argument that soft drug procurement, of necessity, brings youngsters into the the nether world of hard drug use and sale, is swept away.
None of this is cut and dry, but certain legal forms of relaxation are not without their concerns as it is.
Then there is the positive effect of soft drugs on many intractable existing health problems.
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