I can go out a buy a box of cigars or a carton of cigarettes. We all know how bad & addictive these things are, but I can get them. In the very same room where I bought those things, I can get a fifth of whiskey. Alcohol is arguably the most dangerous drug on earth, and if I try to drink that whole bottle down in one sitting I will most likely die unless taken to the ER. Now I can take those two things and get behind the wheel of my 3000 pound motor vehicle that has a speedometer that says I can go as fast as 160 miles per hour. I can drive down the road to a gun show and buy a semi automatic combat rifle. So there I am with my cigars, my fifth of whiskey, my too fast for most roads car, and a combat rifle. Yet, somehow, I can't be trusted with a bottle of percocet, or a gram of cocaine, or an ounce of cannabis, or a few hits of LSD? How the fuck does that make any sense at all? It's pretty obvious that are drug laws aren't aimed at making us any safer. They were aimed at a certain group of people that the powers that be wanted locked up. We now have more people behind bars than any other nation on earth. Our national anthem is a lie (land of the free..yeah sure). The rule of law has been undermined, and in many cases the cops are worse than the criminals. We have swat teams tossing a flash bang grenade into a babies crib. Our neighbors to the north have warned their citizens not to travel in the US with large amounts of cash. The cops will steal it from you here. Drug prohibition sucks and every politician that still thinks it's a good idea should be tossed out of office.