Why The United States Should Legalize ALL Drugs

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Patrick Bet-David Podcast Episode 145. In this short clip, Jo Jorgensen discusses legalizing drugs.



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If prisoners in a SuperMax can obtain drugs then you will never keep drugs from reaching those in a free society as evidenced by the current environment.

scoti-c
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I live in Pennsylvania and we have state owned liquor store. These are the only places where you can buy liquor. Beer and wine can be sold at select independent stores. I'm 34 and this process has been going on as long as I can remember. If Pennsylvania can regulate the sale of all liquor why not drugs?

TommyTheBull
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We will never come to terms on this subject. I just can't imagine cocaine, heroin and meth being legal, ever..

Guillermo_Carratero
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Patrick what she’s saying is people that wanna use drugs will find them. It really isn’t hard to get something if you really want it. So making it illegal only benefits the people sell it. Since they make a greater profit.

If crack was legal people like you Patrick would never say “you know what I’m smoke some crack.” So if it’s legal or illegal doesn’t effect you and most people feel that same way about drugs. So if it’s legal or illegal doesn’t change the overall amount of people wanting to use them.

smcg
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Only thing I agree with her on. I was an addict. If it was all legal it would stop nearly all that crime. No need.

LifeHappensJustinTime
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I paid 4, 500 for a pound 12 years ago. It’s now like 1, 000. You eliminate the cartels business with legalization. Also you take away the taboo to try drugs. Look at European countries with alcohol. Kids are dying to turn 21 to begin binge drinking

Josh-fzrh
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The chronic pain patients would be able to get their PAIN medication 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

JIMMYJREVIEWS_thaiM-A-F-I-A
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First of all, addiction is not about the drug, is about a mindset...drugs facilitates poor behavior and crime.

gmx
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I think we should legalize medicinal bath salts.

KiloBravo
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It's so frustrating to listen to Jo. I agree with her on this point but she seems so untrustworthy

RealJoshBinder
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Pat makes her point with San Francisco ..she's saying the happy medium methods is moronic

sleigh
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Get Ron Paul on your show. I'd love to see that interview. He's a very interesting guy. 🤔 👀 👍

beauhall
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Technically if you believe in freedom any person should have the right to put whatever they want in their own body good or bad..

Vision
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This woman is incredibly ineffective at making her point.

I agree, people should be able to put whatever they want into themselves; even if it’s bad for them. It’s not a war on drugs, it’s a war on people.

Start with cannabis. A dozen and a half states already have state level cannabis regulations. Canada already has a federal level framework, that’s been in place since the end of 2018.

This isn’t rocket science. We just need the right people in a position to make real changes. But I’m sorry, this woman is not one of those people.

calvinchabot
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⏩ Pat, look up California's latest: *Heroin Infusion Centers* where addicts can go for a free heroin fix, administered by a nurse, and *all on the taxpayer's dime.* Ugh! When does this foolishness end!

tallgirlhappyme
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This is the wrong person to speak about libertarianism…Get Tom Woods on the show

donh
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I don't think she knows how crack economics works. You flip powder BY turning it into rock

bdh.
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Changing to more libertarian policies is not something that you can do half ass'd, or piece meal in many cases.
I have enough libertarian in me that I could support all drugs being legal, BUT! If heroin, crystal meth, etc. are legalized, then I don't want to collectively pay for other people's health care, I don't want to collectively pay for other people's unemployment, or rehab, or foster parenting their off springs which they can't raise themselves, and on, and on.
Let people have those freedoms but let it include the freedom to fail and their own failure not have burdening the rest of society, those who do not make the bad choices for themselves.
Extending those thoughts, if I was a parent of teen agers (in the past I was) I would not want my children attending schools with other kids being a bunch of meth users, and so if I pulled my kids out of those schools and started paying for private schooling I would not want to continue paying for public schools where drug use was, sort of, condoned.
I would object paying for car insurance when the roads are shared by a bunch of doped=up drivers because they ultimately cause MY premiums to rise. So let them use drugs but enforce traffic regulations and driving violations very strictly.
See, in the end, what drugs a person puts in their own body DOES effect the rest of us in society.

WindmillChef
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Well the reason is because Cali heavy regulation and taxation

bigzclipz
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Imagine thinking drug laws work after 100 years and 0 success 🤣🤣🤣

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