


But by your logic, homosexuals should be beaten/imprisoned/worse in conutries around the world, because that's what the laws in those countries state.īest to live and let live. Re your point regarding the law, you are right. If someone else decides to get high at a party, that really shouldn't affect anyone but themselves and those immediately around them. If you don't want to see it, stay home, or spend time in environments where one can reasonably expect not to encounter drugs.Įveryone should just mind their own business. But can one reasonably expect to not see any drugs at a circuit party? No. Should you be able to walk down the street without seeing somebody dosing their gatorade bottle? Sure. I can appreciate some have a preference for not seeing drugs, but that's not anyone else's problem, really. Save the stuff for your bedroom where no one else needs to be exposed to it.Demanding nobody do drugs at a circuit party is like demanding nobody drink in a bar. Those of us who are anti-drug shouldn't need to smell it, see it or need to deal with the intoxicated or annoying behavior of users while in public. When they do it in public, a line is crossed. If someone wants to do drugs in the privacy of their own home, or someone else's home, that's their business. Save the stuff for your bedroom where no one else needs to be exposed to it. Whatever you think of the drug laws, they are on the books as-is for the time being - and whether on the public beach at the White Party, on a cruise ship, a hotel room or in a club, if you're doing it and get caught, you should be locked up.
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Everyone owns their own life and is free to live it in any fashion they see fit, so long as their actions don't directly hurt others in a physical manner.If someone wants to do drugs in the privacy of their own home, or someone else's home, that's their business. In the end, it's up to each person to decide for themselves. There is such thing as moderation, despite what 12-step programs preach. That said, while drug use can be damaging, it is only as damaging as one allows. That's more an argument for regulated legalization than anything else.
