Should manufacturing and dealing recreational drugs be legalized...

Should manufacturing and dealing recreational drugs be legalized, thus the government ensuring a minimum standard of quality and getting some tax out of it?
Should prostitution be legalized, thus the government ensuring a minimum standard of quality and getting some tax out of it?

Both occur, and trying to stop them from occurring has proven ineffective and expensive, and the low quality of service is costing people their health or lives.
Seems like legalizing them can only bring benefits, for the state (less expensive to keep it in check than to try to stop it) and for the people (higher quality of service for customers and security for employees).

>burger and fries
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Whats wrong with my burger?

>ketchup
Fucking pleb,enjoy your cancer.

>Should manufacturing and dealing recreational drugs be legalized
Fucks yeah.
The only people who support prohibition are LEAS, drug dealers(the groups who profit off it), and hardcore statistss. There is no justification for it.
Those aren't fries. They look more chips. Should be less thin and softer to be fries.

>Should prostitution be legalized
Oh, also, yes. But it should be confined to licensed whorehouses in designated areas of cities. Street walkers should still be a no go.

No you fucktard, a better solution would be to send all the druggies to Belene

>Not liking ketchup
Literally the only sauce I ever use.

Of course if prostitution is legalized, it would be regulated. As such, only establishments that meet the required size, location, fire department and hygiene requirements will be allowed to do business, and others will be fined and closed.
The end result is better work conditions for the prostitutes, more security and social respect for them, better pay and so on. And for the customer, easier access, better service, while for the government some tax money, and saving money, since regulating prostitution is cheaper than trying to close it down.

I think its a no brainier, and I can't realize why it hasn't been done. You can talk about culture and christianity and such, but for example abortion clinics, which seem like a much more extreme breach of traditional culture and christian views, are very widely spread, regulated and legal. If that can pass, why not licensed brothels?

>1. It costs money to find them and send them anywhere.
>2. They show up faster than you can remove them.

The reasonable alternative being to make money off them, and to make taking recreational drugs safer, so it doesn't turn you into a walking corpse.
Regulate the production and quality, educate people on how to properly use it, and you will see the average junkie much gentrified.

it will be profitable when we start selling their working organs abroad

you degenerates deserve nothing less

>Those aren't fries. They look more chips. Should be less thin and softer to be fries.
You can have finger fries, or chip fries.
Both are fries, as in fried potatoes, and only the shape differs.

You are being illogical because of your high levels of assmad. Calm down and post again.

Hell, my old Christian father says "yeah, whores should be illegal. It's getting done anyway, it should be done in ships where will be safe and there some tax off it like any other business dping". And he says basically the same about dope.
And, hell, guys in the Bible fucked whores. Like that one who fucked his daughter-in-law when she was dressed up like a whore v

No, recreational drugs are degenerate and immoral. The main reason why government efforts to quell recreational drug use fail is the method in which drugs are countered by governments across the world. Governments try to stop drug use by stopping the supply and not the demand, which is an inherently impossible task. Their will always be a supply as long as their is a demand. What governments should do is seek to curb demand for these substances by aggressively prosecuting substance users and not suppliers. This as well as making the punishment for using illegal substances excessively harsh should curb the demand of illegal substances dramatically. Eventually, the population would be so culturally conditioned to the point where drugs would be automatically associated with fear and sadness within the public pysche that a need for anti-drug laws would be totally eradicated.

>i wish the government oppressed me more, that would greatly increase my quality of life, and that of my children

I politely disagree.

A little bit of oppression is necessary to create a moral and cohesive society desu senpai

We are long since past the point of "a little bit of oppression".
There are too many rules and restrictions, and because states are notoriously sluggish to adapt, these rules change too slowly and disrupt people's lives.

Pornography is still technically illegal in Bulgaria.

But a substance abuser harms no one but himself (except for cases in which the substance abuse leads to the abuser somehow hurting another (dui), but in those cases the abuser is already prosecuted and handled especially harsh due to his habit, as it should be). Exceptions like pregnant women obviously apply, but in general I really don't think the government should have a say as to what I do solely to myself.

Yes.

More failed social engineering, then.

>Should manufacturing and dealing recreational drugs be legalized, thus the government ensuring a minimum standard of quality and getting some tax out of it?
>Should prostitution be legalized, thus the government ensuring a minimum standard of quality and getting some tax out of it?
Yes.

At least in places that aren't islands.

Legalizing these things tends to stabilize affairs and draw power from cartells.

In addition, legal prostitution coincides with lower rates of feminist influence as the price of pussy ceases being so high as to be useful for blackmailing men.

are you retarded? junkies trying to get their next fix is the source of a shit ton of crimes.

>are you retarded? junkies trying to get their next fix is the source of a shit ton of crimes.
Not an argument, drugs are 200 - 1000% overpriced. Making them legal would make most of them about as expensive as a restaurant meal.

Yes, people do steal for food, but 10 dollars to bliss out is far from enough money murder for.

You're arguing on false premises, your understanding of cause and effect is nearly nonexistent and all in all your argument is just plain not related to anything in the real world.


Get out.